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Th is study aims to prove how kindness conducted by the group, the definition of violations and the value of doing good , can affect moral credential in the form of the leniency of punishment for corruptors. Sample 319 police s and doctors divided into two segments. This study uses a population-based survey experiment method. Participants divided into moral credential with the narrative noble duty, and non-moral credential with neutral narratives. R esearchers require each participant to provide criminal punishment and social reactions to the vignette of violation cases due to receiving gratification without (study 1) and with group support (study 2 ). Statistical correlation test with Kendall's Tau-b find s that defining the behaviour of gratification influences punishment , t he correlation shown in invisible victim is r τ = .455, p = .000 , and visible victim, r τ = .191, p = .003, but there is no significant relationship between the values of selflessness action and defining the behaviour of gratification as a violation ( r τ = -.006, p = .922) . Through the Mann Whitney U test it was found that t he moral credential and non-moral credential conditions do not affect the provision of informal social reactions to violators , both the perpetrators of gratification with invisible victims ( Mdn = 2 ), U = 2757, p = .523 , and visible victims ( Mdn = 2 ), U = 2778.5, p = .575 , and also in a situation of gratification with group support, the perpetrators of gratification with invisible victims ( Mdn = 2 ), U = 3419, p = .937, and visible victims ( Mdn = 2), U = 2978,5, p = .119. |