Determinanten regelkonformen Verhaltens am beispiel des Strassenverkehrs |
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Authors: | Dipl.-Soz. Manfred Pfeiffer Dr. Christhard Gelau |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für angewandte Verkehrs- und Tourismusforschung e.V., M 4, 10, D-68161, Mannheim, Germany 2. Bundesanstalt für Stra?enwesen, Brüderstra?e 53, D-51427, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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Abstract: | The main role of traffic police enforcement can be seen as preventing road users from committing offences, which can be related to road crashes and injuries. As the operating principle underlying the impact of police enforcement a deterrence effect has been discussed repeatedly, whereas from a sociological perspective the importance of “Norm Internalisation” has been emphasised. Thus, the present paper aims at comparing the influence of “Norm Internalisation” and the variables constituting the deterrence effect on the compliance with rules in road traffic. Based on a secondary analysis of data from a project on behavioural determinants of police surveillance carried out by the “Institute of Applied Transport and Tourism Research” (IVT) on behalf of the Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) an operationalisation of the construct “General Norm Orientation” is developed. In several subsequent steps of statistical analysis patterns of correlations with variables from Opp’s “Theory of Law Obedience” are revealed. Results show a sufficiently high internal consistency (α = 0,82) of the scale “General Norm Orientation” and significant correlations with variables from Opp’s theory. The directions of these correlations are as expected and confirmed by multivariate analyses. Results are discussed with respect to their implications for influencing road users’ behaviours. |
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