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The trouble with squads: accounting for corruption in Australia’s specialist policing units

, 2020
The specialist squad is a common aspect of modern intelligence-led policing. Officers seconded to such units learn from the institutional knowledge and experience in a certain area of enforcement, allowing them to develop an expertise that enables ...
P. Bleakley
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Organizational culture and the tolerance of corruption: the case of South Korea

Organizational Corruption in the Asia Pacific, 2019
There has been long term and widespread criticism of organizational corruption around the world. This also includes South Korea with many examples, both historical and current.
I. Jun, Kyoung-in Kim, C. Rowley
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All Societies Die

All Societies Die, 2021
The author of this book asks us to prepare for the inevitable. Our society is going to die. What are you going to do about it? But the author also wants us to know that there's still reason for hope.
S. Cohn
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Protecting Anti-Corruption Whistleblowers: Historical and Comparative Legal Aspects

Economic problems and legal practice
The article explores the historical-legal and comparative legal problems of assessing the actions of persons who voluntarily report corruption (from Roman traditions and the Middle Ages to modern legislation in various countries).
L. R. Klebanov, Maria I. Kutovaya
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Enhancing Vision-Language Models for Autonomous Driving through Task-Specific Prompting and Spatial Reasoning

arXiv.org
This technical report presents our solution for the RoboSense Challenge at IROS 2025, which evaluates Vision-Language Models (VLMs) on autonomous driving scene understanding across perception, prediction, planning, and corruption detection tasks.
Aodi Wu, Xubo Luo
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Getting to Accountability: A Framework for Planning & Implementing Anticorruption Strategies

Daedalus, 2018
A key lesson from historical examples of anticorruption successes and failures is that bursts of anticorruption policy seldom develop into lasting shifts in the overall corruption equilibrium if these policies are not embedded in a broader accountability
Matthew M. Taylor
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