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For many people, corruption is a sound bite on the evening news. The reality is that corruption is more akin to a parasite, slowly drawing the lifeblood from a society. In Corruption in the Twenty-First Century, author Vincent E. Green shares firsthand insight into the effects of corruption and shows how it is not a victimless crime. Green-someone who has fought corruption in New York City for more than thirty years and used the lessons he learned there internationally-here provides a history of corruption and its widespread effects. He explains how it occurs, what an investigation should look…mehr

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For many people, corruption is a sound bite on the evening news. The reality is that corruption is more akin to a parasite, slowly drawing the lifeblood from a society. In Corruption in the Twenty-First Century, author Vincent E. Green shares firsthand insight into the effects of corruption and shows how it is not a victimless crime. Green-someone who has fought corruption in New York City for more than thirty years and used the lessons he learned there internationally-here provides a history of corruption and its widespread effects. He explains how it occurs, what an investigation should look like, why we should care, and what strategies and tools can be implemented to defeat it. He discusses various corruption cases and describes how the perpetrators were brought to justice. He also details corruption's negative impact on both the present and the future. Designed to educate, train, and empower, Corruption in the Twenty-First Century arms people with the knowledge necessary to put a stop to corruption, defeat those who prey upon the good works of government, and help those resolved to work for the good of the people.
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Vincent E. Green has been a part of worldwide efforts to combat corruption for more than 40 years. During his career with the New York City Department of Investigation (DOI), Green progressed to the position of Deputy Commissioner. Green's accomplishments include leading an investigation uncovering the largest tax fraud scheme in New York City history, leading to the recovery of 20 million dollars. Green also, managed a joint investigation with the FBI and the United States Attorney's Office uncovering a mulita-million dollar tax fraud scheme in play for thirty-five years. Green was one of the founders of the DOI Peace Officer Academy. He is a Firearms Instructor, as well as, an instructor in the use of tactical batons and aerosol repellants. After a successful thirty-year career at DOI, Green successfully took on the challenge of forming a department at the City University of New York with a mission of ensuring the integrity and a corruption-free environment amongst contractors being used in the University's construction program. Green holds a Bachelor of Science and Master's degree. He has lectured to United Nations Ambassadors, dignitaries and representatives from more than 75 countries on the topic of anti-corruption. Green has been the recipient of awards for promoting integrity in government and recognition from four Mayors of the City of New York. Upon his retirement, the Commissioner of DOI established the "Vincent Green Award for Outstanding Strategic Initiatives" to be given out each year to a deserving investigator. Green is the author of Corruption in the Twenty-First Century; a memoir entitled, A View from My Bay, a poetic work, entitled, "Untrammeled Love," a Children's book entitled, "I Saw a Mouse Today.", and his most recent release entitled; Memories of Ground Zero. He is CEO of G-Square Consulting LLC, providing corruption awareness training to organizations. He takes the unwavering position that he will go anywhere in the world to speak against corruption. Deputy Commissioner Green can be reached at GSCTraining@ optimum.net or 917-681-2810.