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Random Audit Programs and Game-Theoretic Models: establishing ex-ante corruption control [PDF]
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2020
The second chapter opens with the rationale behind commissions on inquiry in the aftermath of a police corruption scandal to expose the truth and provide recommendations to mitigate institutional corruption. The cases of the New York and New South Wales police forces are examined with the responses of the relevant commissions.
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The second chapter opens with the rationale behind commissions on inquiry in the aftermath of a police corruption scandal to expose the truth and provide recommendations to mitigate institutional corruption. The cases of the New York and New South Wales police forces are examined with the responses of the relevant commissions.
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Preventing Corporate Corruption
2014This book presents the results of a two-year international research project conducted for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC) to investigate and provide solutions for reducing bribery and corruption in corporations and institutions. It starts with an empirical case study on the effectiveness of a set of self-regulation rules adopted by
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Understanding and Preventing Corruption
2013This readily accessible guide addresses key issues in the international problem of public and private sector corruption. Despite the growth in interest of corruption in government and politics, few studies have focused on the practical questions of how to combat corruption.
Graycar, Adam, Prenzler, Timothy
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Fraud Prevention, Political Corruption, and Anti-Corruption Strategies
2023Along with socioeconomic imbalances and the appearance of world hunger, political corruption is one of the endemic evils in the world. The most corrupt countries suffer the highest levels of inequality and social injustice. Throughout this chapter, the causes of political corruption are analyzed, and possible solutions are proposed to at least ...
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The corruption prevention model
Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography, 2000Abstract In SN , a public office bounded by fixed public officials of size N (N ≥ 1), we assume that the chance for any new case and chance for any dismissal in the time interval (t, t + δt) are αxyδt and βyδt, where we call α (α > 0) the rate of corruption, β (β > 0) the rate of dismissal, and x, y the number of uncorrupts and corrupts at time t (t ...
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Police Corruption and its Prevention
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 2000This article has two themes. Firstly, that police corruption is not an individual aberration of an incidental nature that can be readily combated with temporary, repressive measures. The 'new realism' on this maintains that corruption and police misconduct are persistent and constantly recurring hazards generated by the organisation itself.
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Anti-corruption: prevention and control
2018The chapter takes its point of departure from the fact that scandals of the kind considered in the previous chapter are important in driving efforts to tackle problems like corruption because they create the public pressure needed to ensure they are taken seriously.
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[The prevention of corruption].
Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia, 2016The escalation of the crisis between society and administration had a negative impact on public administration, as highlighted by criminal acts (bribery, extortion, abuse of power). Other consequences of this crisis have been the bad administration phenomena, such as delays in carrying out the practices, lack of attention to people's questions and ...
Vito, Quintaliani, Giuseppe, Quintaliani
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Preventing Systemic Corruption in Brazil
Daedalus, 2018This essay describes the Brazilian anticorruption operation known as Operação Lava Jato (“Operation Car Wash”), its findings, and its results based on cases tried up to March 2018. Told from the perspective of the federal judge of the Thirteenth Federal Criminal Court of Curitiba, in whose court most of the Lava Jato cases have been prosecuted, this ...
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