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Police-Citizen Relations in Nigeria - Procedural Justice, Legitimacy, and Law-Abiding Behaviour

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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 "dull compulsion", a concept akin to legal cynicism. This study represents one of the first attempts to test and understand "dull compulsion" 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.

Table des matières

1. Introduction.- 2. Understanding Legitimacy In Weber's Perspectives And In Contemporary Society.- 3. Procedural Justice, Perceived Legitimacy And Willingness To Cooperate With The Police.- 4. Can Procedural Justice Nurture Young People's Perceptions Of Police Legitimacy?.- 5. Use Of Force, Corruption, And Implication For Trust In The Police.- 6. Procedural (In)Justice, Police Abuse Of Power, And Public Cynicism About The Law.- 7. Why Do Nigerians Comply With The Law? Assessing The Intersection Between Dull Compulsion, Perceived Legitimacy, And Compliance With The Law.- 8. Public Satisfaction With The Police: A Study Of Normative Expectations, Procedural Justice, And Treatment Outcome In Nigeria.- 9. Predatory Policing, Police Abuse, And Implication For Trust And Cooperation With Police.- 10. Conclusion.

A propos de l'auteur










Oluwagbenga Michael Akinlabi is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northumbria University in the United Kingdom. He has a PhD in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Griffith University in Australia. He was previously educated in his home country, Nigeria, as well as at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom. He has successfully attracted more than 17 scholarships, grants, recognition and awards in Nigeria, United Kingdom and Australia: including the prestigious British Commonwealth Scholarships, Australian Postgraduate Awards, and the Australian Government's Endeavour Executive Fellowships.


Commentaire

"Police-Citizen Relations in Nigeria: Procedural Justice, Legitimacy, and Law-Abiding Behaviour is a valuable and insightful book that provides a broad analysis of police-citizen relations in Nigeria. The book's emphasis on the importance of procedural justice, legitimacy, and community policing is particularly noteworthy ... . it is an important contribution to the literature on policing and citizen-police relations in Nigeria and provides valuable recommendations for policymakers, police officials, academics, and citizens alike." (Moses Agaawena Amagnya, International Criminology, Vol. 4 (1), 2024)

Détails du produit

Auteurs Oluwagbenga Michael Akinlabi
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 06.05.2023
 
EAN 9783030929213
ISBN 978-3-0-3092921-3
Pages 251
Dimensions 148 mm x 14 mm x 210 mm
Illustrations XVIII, 251 p.
Thème Palgrave's Critical Policing Studies
Catégorie Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Droit > Droit pénal, droit de procédure pénale, criminologie

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