8 - Evidence
Quiet Cooperation in Lagos
from Part III - Interventions for Promoting Cooperation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 September 2024
Summary
This chapter presents the results of a survey experiment testing cooperation interventions in Lagos. It provides background information on the relatively limited efforts to date to promote police–citizen cooperation in the megacity. The chapter describes the virtual reality–based survey experiment used to test the interventions in which respondents are shown a hypothetical area boy fight from a shopkeeper’s point of view. The results indicate that respondents who viewed the vignettes with an anonymous tip line and the intervention to raise awareness of cooperation support among shopkeepers boosts information sharing. Exposure to co-ethnic police officers in the vignette, however, shows little effect on information sharing. The chapter also discusses the mechanisms through which cooperation support exists despite widespread distrust of the Nigeria Police Force among Lagosians.
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- Silencing CitizensHow Criminal Groups Create Vacuums of Justice, pp. 239 - 258Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024