![]() ![]() Recommendations are offered to reduce the extent of corruption by applying the principles of positive, classical, structural, and ethical explanations of corruption to reduce opportunities for corruption and improve the integrity levels of those in public service. Empirical examples from interviews and court cases are used to show how the identified causes and correlates of corruption can be grouped and use to develop more effective anti-corruption prevention strategies. Corrupt motivations are classified into four categories: positive, classical, structural, and ethical. Graphic footage released late Thursday by the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office shows the final moments of the life of Jamal Sutherland, a Black man with a history of mental illness whose Jan. Interviews with 72 former investigators, prosecutors, community stakeholders and individuals with first-hand experience in corrupt activities, together with analysis of court documents, offer insight into the motivations behind the corrupt conduct in hundreds of known corruption cases. ![]() Albanese, Kristine ArtelloĬorruption, Prevention, Ethics, Bribery, Causes of CorruptionĪBSTRACT: The level of public corruption cases remains high. ![]() ![]() New York, NY: Lippincott.įocusing Anti-Corruption Efforts More Effectively: An Empirical Look at Offender Motivation-Positive, Classical, Structural and Ethical ApproachesĪUTHORS: Jay S. ![]()
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