Value |
Category |
Am under a man hence need to report to him directly not police |
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As a stranger I can't go direct to report to police I only go to the village head who takes it up to police if serious. |
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As the tradition demands |
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As tradition demand |
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As tradition demands |
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Because neighbours are very close to her |
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Bulama first before any body |
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Bulama first before police |
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Considers going to the police as bad for maintaining good relationship going forward. |
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Don't like going to the Police |
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Easier dealing with village chief. |
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Following Hierarchy of Authority |
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HAVE NO DISPUTE |
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HUDBAND |
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I Believe in Destiny |
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I Will inform my neighbour before going to the police because they are close and will assist in the station |
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I don't want to go because I can belief they can assist |
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I have to inform my neighbour before going to the police |
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I have to inform the village head before reporting to the police |
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I inform my neighbour first for more information |
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I prefer villages chief |
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I will see what my husband will do |
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I will seek for my father's advice first before going to the police |
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It is the tradition |
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It's the tradition |
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My husband will take it to the bulama who in turns take it to police |
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N/A |
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NO NEED |
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Our neighbour is suppose to hear about it first. |
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The bulama do resolved the issue. |
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The rule in the community is that you report to the village head before reporting to the police |
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The village head can handle it |
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The village head will take it up to police station |
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There is hierarchy, only if the village head cannot handle it. |
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They resolve with their village chief |
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Unless the Village head cannot handle it |
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Unless the village head cannot handle |
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Village chief must first be aware. I can only go to the police with his approval. |
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Village head is the one that resolve matters in the community |
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We follow hierarchy of authority in the village |
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We look for evidence before going to the police |
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Will inform my neighbour before going to the police |
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as the tradition demands |
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as the tradition demands. |
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as tradition demands |
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because we have leaders who can resolve disputes |
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community chief can be able to solve the problems |
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doesn't want to |
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doesn't want to go |
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doesn't want to report immediately |
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doesn't want to report immediately because she want settle the matter within the comment |
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every issue has to be reported to the village head first |
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get someone closer before taking to police |
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go to them because they are easy to access and am free with them |
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he is the leader of the community |
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if the problem is big, I will go to the police |
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it can be settled out of police station |
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it depends 0n the issue |
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it's very far distance from palam community |
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it's very far. |
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my family are closer to settle issues or they themselves take it up to police unit |
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my neighbour has to be the one doing all this |
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need to let the village head know before going to police |
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not interested |
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not reached to that level |
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nothing |
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only cases of violence are reported to the police |
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only violent cases |
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personal reason |
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police station too far from resident |
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prefer to report to Bulama (village head) first. |
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she doesn't report to anyone |
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the bulama will solve the issues or take it up himself |
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the need of community leader to resolve the issues first.if did6resolve then the will referee to police stattion |
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the police elongate the process and it never ends. come today come tomorrow. |
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unless my brother cannot handle it. |
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very far |
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very far to the police station |
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village chief is my first resort. I will go to the police only if the village chief could not settle the dispute. |
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village chief is preferable |
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village chief is preferable. |
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we are still under d bulama so I will contact him first then moves to d police |
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we can solve it within us |
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we first report to the village head |
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we first report to village head and if the issue is more than he can handle we go to the police |
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Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.