The art of bribery! Analysis of police corruption at traffic checkpoints and roadblocks in Kenya

Gedion Onyango
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ABSTRACT The discreetness of street-level corruption resides in somewhat coded languages, techniques, networks and trust (solidarity) by key players. The newcomers become indoctrinated as the oldtimers, found at different levels of the police hierarchy, acting as the gatekeepers. Therefore, bribery occurs within a syndicate requiring privileged knowledge, coping strategies, and a network that would descriptively qualify as the art of bribery. Dissidence comes with a greater cost. This paper shows how Kenyan police corruption and behaviour at checkpoints occurs within a syndicate underpinned by policing culture and loosely regulated institutional environments. Traffic policing features a well-established and expansive network of institutionalised corruption regulated by the rules-of-the game where each party play their parts. Motorists pay bribes to circumvent traffic regulations or be on the right terms with corrupt officers while the police maximise illicit incomes for personal and institutional gains. The unstructured public transport and overlapping regulations exacerbate corruption at the roadblocks, creating a corruption complex and spiral effects between the police and motorists. This discussion also indicates the incompetence of police personnel and citizen agency deficits in anti-corruption reforms in Africa. Most importantly, the paper shows that tighter traffic regulations unexpectedly produces and legitimises corruption in weaker regulatory systems.
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贿赂的艺术!肯尼亚交通检查站和路障警察腐败分析
街头腐败的隐蔽性存在于一些编码的语言、技术、网络和关键参与者的信任(团结)中。新来者被灌输成老警察,在不同级别的警察中充当守门人。因此,贿赂发生在一个需要特权知识,应对策略和网络的辛迪加,这将被描述为贿赂的艺术。持不同意见的代价更大。本文展示了肯尼亚警察在检查站的腐败和行为是如何在一个由警察文化和松散监管的制度环境支撑的集团中发生的。交通监管的特点是,在各方各司其职的游戏规则的监管下,形成了一个完善而庞大的制度化腐败网络。驾车者行贿是为了规避交通规则或与腐败的官员保持良好关系,而警察则为了个人和机构利益最大化非法收入。无序的公共交通和重叠的法规加剧了路障的腐败,在警察和驾车者之间形成了腐败的复杂和螺旋效应。这一讨论也表明了非洲反腐改革中警察人员的无能和公民机构的缺失。最重要的是,这篇论文表明,更严格的交通法规出人意料地在监管体系薄弱的地方产生并使腐败合法化。
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期刊介绍: International Review of Sociology is the oldest journal in the field of sociology, founded in 1893 by Ren Worms. Now the property of Rome University, its direction has been entrusted to the Faculty of Statistics. This choice is a deliberate one and falls into line with the traditional orientation of the journal as well as of the Institut International de Sociologie. The latter was the world"s first international academic organisation of sociology which started as an association of contributors to International Review of Sociology. Entrusting the journal to the Faculty of Statistics reinforces the view that sociology is not conceived apart from economics, history, demography, anthropology and social psychology.
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