Police-Citizen Relations in Nigeria (e-bog) af Akinlabi, Oluwagbenga Michael

Police-Citizen Relations in Nigeria e-bog

619,55 DKK (inkl. moms 774,44 DKK)
This book offers an historical and contemporary analysis of policing and police-citizen relations in Nigeria, to understand why people co-operate (or don't) with the police. It examines police legitimacy and the validity of procedural justice theory in a post-colonial African context where corruption, brutality and lack of accountability are not uncommon,&nbsp...
E-bog 619,55 DKK
Forfattere Akinlabi, Oluwagbenga Michael (forfatter)
Udgivet 21 april 2022
Genrer 1H
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783030929190
This book offers an historical and contemporary analysis of policing and police-citizen relations in Nigeria, to understand why people co-operate (or don't) with the police. It examines police legitimacy and the validity of procedural justice theory in a post-colonial African context where corruption, brutality and lack of accountability are not uncommon, to find more refined and alternative answers to the question of why people co-operate (or don't) with the police. The history of policing in Nigeria is explored first and then procedural justice theory is tested through an extensive, cross-sectional survey of the public. One of the core findings is that citizens' co-operation with the police is driven less by legitimacy but more by effectiveness considerations and "e;dull compulsion"e;, a concept akin to legal cynicism. This study represents one of the first attempts to test and understand "e;dull compulsion"e; and its relevance in this context. Overall, it develops the field by illustrating that that there are significant variations between contexts when addressing the influence of perceived procedural justice policing on perceptions of police legitimacy, and it explains the implications for policy makers.