Dull compulsion or perceived legitimacy? Assessing why people comply with the law in Nigeria

Do people living in societies rife with police corruption comply with the law because they perceive police as legitimate or because of their feelings of endemic powerlessness (i.e., what Tankebe (2009) refers to as dull compulsion)? Prior studies have shown that compliance is driven primarily by per...

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1. VerfasserIn: Akinlabi, Oluwagbenga (VerfasserIn)
Beteiligte: Murphy, Kristina
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2018
In: Police practice and research
Jahr: 2018
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