Familial Aspects of Corruption: An Illustrative Approach Regarding Peshawar, Pakistan
The purpose of this research was to assess the familial aspects of corruption in district Peshawar,Pakistan. A sample size of 320 respondents out of 1872 was selected through a stratified random sampling technique.Gamma and chi-square tests were applied to determine the relationship between the dependent variable (perception of NAB paradigm for curbing corruption) and the independent variable (familial aspects of corruption). The main outcomes of the study were that corruption was breeding in society due to the loose role of the family institution. Moreover,ignorance of ethics in the socialization process, stresses on material gains, becoming rich overnight, not discouraging for corrupt practices, and no punishment for wrongdoers were the primary reasons for the presence of corruption in a society.
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Corruption, Familial, NAB, Socialization, Corrupt Practices
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(1) Bashir Muhammad
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Rural Sociology, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Akhtar Ali
Assistant Professor, Department of Rural Sociology, The University of Agriculture Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Muhammad Kaleem
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Political Science. Bacha Khan University Charsadda, KP, Pakistan
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APA : Muhammad, B., Ali, A., & Kaleem, M. (2021). Familial Aspects of Corruption: An Illustrative Approach Regarding Peshawar, Pakistan. Global Sociological Review, VI(IV), 13-19. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2021(VI-IV).02
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CHICAGO : Muhammad, Bashir, Akhtar Ali, and Muhammad Kaleem. 2021. "Familial Aspects of Corruption: An Illustrative Approach Regarding Peshawar, Pakistan." Global Sociological Review, VI (IV): 13-19 doi: 10.31703/gsr.2021(VI-IV).02
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HARVARD : MUHAMMAD, B., ALI, A. & KALEEM, M. 2021. Familial Aspects of Corruption: An Illustrative Approach Regarding Peshawar, Pakistan. Global Sociological Review, VI, 13-19.
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MHRA : Muhammad, Bashir, Akhtar Ali, and Muhammad Kaleem. 2021. "Familial Aspects of Corruption: An Illustrative Approach Regarding Peshawar, Pakistan." Global Sociological Review, VI: 13-19
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MLA : Muhammad, Bashir, Akhtar Ali, and Muhammad Kaleem. "Familial Aspects of Corruption: An Illustrative Approach Regarding Peshawar, Pakistan." Global Sociological Review, VI.IV (2021): 13-19 Print.
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OXFORD : Muhammad, Bashir, Ali, Akhtar, and Kaleem, Muhammad (2021), "Familial Aspects of Corruption: An Illustrative Approach Regarding Peshawar, Pakistan", Global Sociological Review, VI (IV), 13-19
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TURABIAN : Muhammad, Bashir, Akhtar Ali, and Muhammad Kaleem. "Familial Aspects of Corruption: An Illustrative Approach Regarding Peshawar, Pakistan." Global Sociological Review VI, no. IV (2021): 13-19. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2021(VI-IV).02