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- Title
A Study of Economic, Cultural, and Political Causes of Police Corruption in Pakistan.
- Authors
Malik, Nadeem; Qureshi, Tariq Abbas
- Abstract
There is a dearth of studies on police corruption that have analysed the correlation of economic, cultural, and political causes of police corruption in Pakistan; therefore, the existing studies fail to provide such a holistic picture of the phenomenon. This article aims to fill the gap. It is claimed that police corruption in Pakistan is a politicized, institutionalized, and a legitimized phenomenon. The police force entrenched in a kinship-based patron–client social and political culture benefits the political elite to use the police force for controlling the electorate and political opponents. The policy reforms for curbing police corruption have failed and cannot be successful without a strong political will of the political elite. This is a qualitative study using a purposive sampling method. The article will be a useful reference for readers, including police officials who are interested in understanding why corruption could not be effectively prevented and may have some broader relevance to other South Asian countries.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; POLICE corruption; POLICE reform; POLITICAL culture; POLITICAL elites; POLITICAL opposition; PATRONAGE; KINSHIP; POLITICAL corruption
- Publication
Policing: A Journal of Policy & Practice, 2021, Vol 15, Issue 2, p1446
- ISSN
1752-4512
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/police/paaa016