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      What price fairness when security is at stake? Police legitimacy in South Africa : Police legitimacy in South Africa

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          Psychological perspectives on legitimacy and legitimation.

          Legitimacy is a psychological property of an authority, institution, or social arrangement that leads those connected to it to believe that it is appropriate, proper, and just. Because of legitimacy, people feel that they ought to defer to decisions and rules, following them voluntarily out of obligation rather than out of fear of punishment or anticipation of reward. Being legitimate is important to the success of authorities, institutions, and institutional arrangements since it is difficult to exert influence over others based solely upon the possession and use of power. Being able to gain voluntary acquiescence from most people, most of the time, due to their sense of obligation increases effectiveness during periods of scarcity, crisis, and conflict. The concept of legitimacy has a long history within social thought and social psychology, and it has emerged as increasingly important within recent research on the dynamics of political, legal, and social systems.
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            The Legitimation of Power

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              Why do People Comply with the Law?: Legitimacy and the Influence of Legal Institutions

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                Journal
                Regulation & Governance
                Regulation & Governance
                Wiley-Blackwell
                17485983
                June 2014
                June 16 2014
                : 8
                : 2
                : 246-268
                Article
                10.1111/rego.12012
                c8ea1644-2f17-4c6a-8bb6-ca498d3dfbb8
                © 2014

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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