2023
DOI: 10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i4-49
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Contribution of Fair Law Enforcement in Reducing the Culture of Corruption

Abstract: Law enforcement must be administered fairly to preserve justice and security in a nation. This is essential because it contributes to maintaining public order and safety. Fair law enforcement can maintain public order and security by ensuring that those who violate the law are punished proportionally for the severity of their offences. This study seeks to determine the increase in deterrence against corruption and the efforts to increase public trust in law enforcement. In addition to knowing efforts to enhanc… Show more

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“…It also helps reduce the culture of corruption and increases public trust in law enforcement agencies and the government [20]. Additionally, the quality of street-level bureaucrat (SLB)-citizen encounters can be enhanced through procedural justice training, which focuses on concepts of procedural justice [21]. The poor performance of the bureaucracy, including inadequate competence, professionalism, ethics, and morals, has led to a crisis of public trust and dissatisfaction with public services [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also helps reduce the culture of corruption and increases public trust in law enforcement agencies and the government [20]. Additionally, the quality of street-level bureaucrat (SLB)-citizen encounters can be enhanced through procedural justice training, which focuses on concepts of procedural justice [21]. The poor performance of the bureaucracy, including inadequate competence, professionalism, ethics, and morals, has led to a crisis of public trust and dissatisfaction with public services [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%