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    CORRUPTION IN POLICE SECTOR LAHORE CAUSES AND ITS COUNTER MEASURES
    (UMT, Lahore, 2025) MALIK BASSAM NAEEM
    This study examines the pervasive issue of corruption within the Lahore police sector, focusing on the impact of institutional weakness, political instability, and weak accountability. By employing a quantitative approach and stratified random sampling, a representative sample of 384 respondents was selected. The findings reveal that institutional weakness, political instability, and weak accountability significantly contribute to corruption in the Lahore police sector. This research addresses a crucial gap in the literature, providing contextual insights into the complex dynamics of corruption in policing. The study's significance lies in its contribution to the understanding of institutional factors influencing corruption, informing policy reforms and strategic interventions to enhance accountability and governance in law enforcement agencies. By shedding light on these critical issues, this research offers valuable implications for policymakers, law enforcement officials, and stakeholders seeking to mitigate corruption and promote good governance.

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