This book explains why it is important to identify legally accepted corruption and provides a series of examples of corruption using this perspective. It argues that political corruption is the exclusion of those who are affected by a particular policy and that democratic inclusion and engagement are central to public integrity.
This book explains why it is important to identify legally accepted corruption and provides a series of examples of corruption using this perspective. It argues that political corruption is the exclusion of those who are affected by a particular policy and that democratic inclusion and engagement are central to public integrity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Frank Anechiarico - Contributions by Guy Adams; Staffan Andersson; Frank Anechiarico; Danny L. Balfour; Ciarán O'Kelly and Lydia Segal
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Chapter 1: Introduction: What's Corrupt?, Frank Anechiarico Chapter 2: Doubling Down on Derivatives: The Legal but Corrupt Exploitation of the Fallout from the Great Recession, Danny L. Balfour and Guy B. Adams Chapter 3: Shaping the State to Private Purposes: A Comparison of Conflicts of Interest in the United States and Sweden, Staffan Andersson and Frank Anechiarico Chapter 4: Whose Corruption? Which Law? Law's Authority and Social Power, Ciarán O'Kelly Chapter 5: Racialized Policing in New York City: The NYPD and Stop, Question, Frisk, Frank Anechiarico Chapter 6: Benefit Corporations: A Solution to the Crisis of Corporate Legitimacy?, Lydia Segal Chapter 7: Inclusion, Accountability and the Reform of Legal Corruption, Frank Anechiarico Appendix A: The Politics of the Swedish Nursing Home Scandal Appendix B: Benchmark Analysis from the Rand Study Appendix C: Conceptual Inventory About the Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: What's Corrupt?, Frank Anechiarico Chapter 2: Doubling Down on Derivatives: The Legal but Corrupt Exploitation of the Fallout from the Great Recession, Danny L. Balfour and Guy B. Adams Chapter 3: Shaping the State to Private Purposes: A Comparison of Conflicts of Interest in the United States and Sweden, Staffan Andersson and Frank Anechiarico Chapter 4: Whose Corruption? Which Law? Law's Authority and Social Power, Ciarán O'Kelly Chapter 5: Racialized Policing in New York City: The NYPD and Stop, Question, Frisk, Frank Anechiarico Chapter 6: Benefit Corporations: A Solution to the Crisis of Corporate Legitimacy?, Lydia Segal Chapter 7: Inclusion, Accountability and the Reform of Legal Corruption, Frank Anechiarico Appendix A: The Politics of the Swedish Nursing Home Scandal Appendix B: Benchmark Analysis from the Rand Study Appendix C: Conceptual Inventory About the Contributors
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