9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Mexico (1) Germany (1) Saudi Arabia (1) law enforcement (1) Kenya (1) New Zealand (1) Pakistan (1) Switzerland (1) Ukraine (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 reporting of incidents Mexico Reporting of incidents in Mexico may be considered unnecessary or disloyal, leading to mistrust of authorities and prioritizing resilience-building. 3
2 reporting of incidents Germany In Germany, reporting incidents is emphasized to maintain standards and prevent reoccurrence. 2
3 reporting of incidents Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, incident reporting may be viewed as risky and conflicting with norms of 'saving face'. 2
4 reporting of incidents law enforcement Thorough incident reporting promotes transparency and accountability in law enforcement culture. 2
5 reporting of incidents Kenya In Kenya, reporting of incidents is promoted as a means to address issues and ensure accountability. 1
6 reporting of incidents New Zealand In New Zealand, reporting incidents is encouraged and seen as important for accountability and preventing future incidents. 1
7 reporting of incidents Pakistan Incident reporting in Pakistan is seen as a source of unnecessary trouble and disruption. 1
8 reporting of incidents Switzerland In Switzerland, reporting incidents is emphasized and supported as necessary for maintaining standards and preventing reoccurrence. 1
9 reporting of incidents Ukraine In Ukraine, reporting incidents is viewed skeptically and can be seen as undermining authority. 1