Bibliographic citations
Zúñiga, M., (2022). Ideología, Percepción del Sistema Normativo y su relación con la Tolerancia a la Transgresión y a la Corrupción en abogados peruanos [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23042
Zúñiga, M., Ideología, Percepción del Sistema Normativo y su relación con la Tolerancia a la Transgresión y a la Corrupción en abogados peruanos []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23042
@misc{renati/530578,
title = "Ideología, Percepción del Sistema Normativo y su relación con la Tolerancia a la Transgresión y a la Corrupción en abogados peruanos",
author = "Zúñiga García Calderón, María Verónica",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The aim of this research was to study the relationship between SDO, Political Moral Laxity, Perception of the Regulatory System, Trust in Institutions, Tolerance to Regulatory Transgression and Tolerance to Corruption in Peruvian lawyers. A total of 105 lawyers were evaluated, 62 men (59%) and 43 women (41%), between 25 and 62 years of age (M=33.54, SD=6.59). The results show a significant and direct relationship was found between Political Moral Laxity with SDO, with Tolerance to Normative Transgression and with Corruption as a lesser evil. The dimension of Perception of Lack of Legitimacy was related to the dimension of Corruption as a Normalized Phenomenon and to Corruption as a Necessary Phenomenon. Tolerance to Corruption correlated directly with Tolerance to Normative Transgression. Significant inverse relationships were found between Perception of Lack of Legitimacy, Perception of Transgression and Perception of Normative Weakness and some dimensions of Tolerance to Corruption with Trust in certain institutions. Finally, three regression models were found. The first regression model established that the Political Moral Laxity variable explains 15.2% of the Tolerance to the use of money for personal benefit/bribery. The second regression model established that the Normative Weakness Perception dimension explains 13% of Corruption as a normalized phenomenon. The last regression model established that tolerance to corruption is explained by 40% by tolerance to normative transgression.
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