RT Article T1 Judicial trustworthiness in Africa: do macro-level conditions matter? JF Crime & delinquency VO 65 IS 14 SP 1689 OP 1710 A1 Boateng, Francis D. A2 Adjorlolo, Samuel LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/167757948X AB The current study’s primary goal was to assess the extent to which specific macro-level conditions cause variation in citizens’ levels of trust in courts across 33 African countries. Using an advanced analytical technique, results revealed that a country’s levels of democracy has a significant and positive relationship with citizens’ trust in the court. However, institutional corruption and crime (homicide rate) had significant and negative relationship with citizens’ trust in the court. Moreover, findings observed indicate that the relationship between macro-level factors and trust in the court is mediated by region of the country. Policy implications of the findings are discussed. K1 Judicial legitimacy K1 Courts K1 Africa K1 Trust K1 Democracy DO 10.1177/0011128718772100