RT Article T1 Police enforcement of COVID-19 rules in China and South Korea JF Policing during the COVID-19 pandemic SP 277 OP 299 A1 Kutnjak Ivković, Sanja 1965- A2 Liu, Yang Vincent A2 Kotlaja, Marijana A2 Wu, Yuning A2 Nam, Yongjae A2 Sun, Ivan Y. A2 Kang, Wook A2 Maskály, Jon A2 Neyroud, Peter LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1925481662 AB This chapter explores the COVID-19 police enforcement practices in China and South Korea. Whereas both countries are examples of collectivist societies in which the achievement of group-related goals is highly valuedAQ AQ: Please note that abstract should stand alone. It will not appear in the print version. This is for xml purpose only. Hence, the citation has been deleted from the abstract. Please confirm if this is fine, their approaches to dealing with the pandemic were quite different. Using the surveys of police officers from China and South Korea, collected in 2021, we study typical responses to the police officer observations of violations of COVID-19 rules. We find that Chinese police officers were more likely to say that they would react when they notice a violation of COVID-19 than the Korean officers were. The results illustrate different enforcement patterns. On the one hand, the Chinese police officers were more likely to say that they would issue a warning. On the other hand, the Korean officers were more likely to say that they would either issue a ticket or even make an arrest. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 294-299 SN 9781032457352