Why people comply with COVID-19 social distancing restrictions: Self-interest or duty?

On 11 March 2020 the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) a global pandemic. At the time of writing, over 16 million cases of COVID-19 had been confirmed worldwide, and more than 650,000 people had died from the virus. A priority amongst governments globally i...

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Main Author: Murphy, Kristina (Author)
Contributors: Williamson, Harley ; Sargeant, Elise ; McCarthy, Molly
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2020
In: The Australian and New Zealand journal of criminology
Year: 2020, Volume: 53, Issue: 4, Pages: 477-496
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