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Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Yuning Wu, Y. Liu, Marijana Kotlaja, Ivan Y. Sun, Peter Neyroud, Jon Maskály, Sandra Kobajica, Leandro Ayres França, Irena Cajner Mraović, Krunoslav Borovec, Alrien Francisco Dausan, Branko Lobnikar, Kaja Prislan Mihelič, Adri Sauerman, Kuang-Ming Chang, John Roch
0 16. 9. 2025.

A Comparative Exploration of Perceived Community and Police Adherence to COVID-19 Regulations.

Based on an early 2020s survey of 3,500 police officers from nine countries, this paper explores perceived community and police adherence to the COVID-19 regulations. We propose that both public and police perceived adherence with the COVID-19 rules are related not only to individual-level factors (e.g., gender, concern for own health) but also to country-level factors (e.g., quality of governance, protection of citizens' rights). Our findings reveal that individual-level factors, such as the concerns for personal and family health, were strong and consistent predictors of perceived community and police adherence. While misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with the perceived community adherence, it was not related to the perceived police adherence. Moreover, country-level factors, such as the stringency of COVID-19 rules and regulations and the protection of citizens' rights, were also significantly related to both perceived community and police adherence.


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