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Handbook of global research and practice corruption / edited by Adam Graycar and Russell G. Smith

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextEdward Elgar, 2011Description: xiv, 503 pages; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780857938923
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JF1525.C66 HAN
Contents:
Contents: PART I: CONTEXTUALISING CORRUPTION1. Research and Practice in Corruption: An Introduction Adam Graycar and Russell G. Smith2. Corruption in the Broad Sweep of History Marcus Felson3. Measuring Corruption Finn Heinrich and Robin Hodess4. Assessing Corruption at the Country Level Francesca Recanatini PART II: CORRUPTION IN PRACTICE5. Corruption in Procurement Glenn T. Ware, Shaun Moss, J. Edgardo Campos and Gregory P. Noone6. Circumventing Sanctions Against Iraq in the Oil-for-Food Programme Linda Courtenay Botterill7. Identifying Corruption Risks in Public Climate Finance Governance Lisa Ann Elges8. Corruption in REDD+ Schemes: A Framework for Analysis Peter Larmour9. Corruption and Crime in Forestry William B. Magrath10. The Relationship between Corruption and Financial Crime Nicole Leeper Piquero and Jay S. Albanese11. Corrupt Practices Involving Offshore Financial Centres David Chaikin12. Corruption and the Global Diamond Trade Dina Siegel13. Corrupt Practices in the Global Trade in Art and Antiquities Duncan Chappell and Kenneth Polk14. Corrupt Misuse of Information and Communications Technologies Russell G. Smith and Penny Jorna PART III: PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CORRUPTION15. From Information to Indicators: Monitoring Progress in the Fight Against Corruption in Multi-project, Multi-stakeholder Organizations Scott A. Fritzen and Shreya Basu16. The United Nations Convention Against Corruption Matti Joutsen17. The Global Architecture of Foreign Bribery Control: Applying the OECD Bribery Convention Cindy Davids and Grant Schubert18. Applying Anti-money Laundering Laws to Fight Corruption Louis de Koker19. Recovering Corruptly Obtained Assets Larissa Gray20. Activist Regulatory Practices in Corruption Prevention: A Case Study from Montenegro Bryane Michael21. The Hong Kong ICAC's Approach to Corruption Control Ian Scott22. Developing Cultures of Integrity in the Public and Private Sectors Richard Mulgan and John Wanna23. Reporting Corrupt Practices in the Public Interest: Innovative Approaches to Whistleblowing Inez Dussuyer, Stephen Mumford and Glenn Sullivan24. The Role of Education in Changing Corrupt PracticesRose Gill HearnIndex
Summary: Corruption is a global phenomenon with costs estimated to be in the trillions of dollars. This source of original research and policy analysis deals with the most important concepts and empirical evidence in foreign corrupt practices globally.
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Book Book Law Library Open Shelf JF1525.C66 HAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158363 Available BK146285
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Includes bibliography and index

Contents: PART I: CONTEXTUALISING CORRUPTION1. Research and Practice in Corruption: An Introduction Adam Graycar and Russell G. Smith2. Corruption in the Broad Sweep of History Marcus Felson3. Measuring Corruption Finn Heinrich and Robin Hodess4. Assessing Corruption at the Country Level Francesca Recanatini PART II: CORRUPTION IN PRACTICE5. Corruption in Procurement Glenn T. Ware, Shaun Moss, J. Edgardo Campos and Gregory P. Noone6. Circumventing Sanctions Against Iraq in the Oil-for-Food Programme Linda Courtenay Botterill7. Identifying Corruption Risks in Public Climate Finance Governance Lisa Ann Elges8. Corruption in REDD+ Schemes: A Framework for Analysis Peter Larmour9. Corruption and Crime in Forestry William B. Magrath10. The Relationship between Corruption and Financial Crime Nicole Leeper Piquero and Jay S. Albanese11. Corrupt Practices Involving Offshore Financial Centres David Chaikin12. Corruption and the Global Diamond Trade Dina Siegel13. Corrupt Practices in the Global Trade in Art and Antiquities Duncan Chappell and Kenneth Polk14. Corrupt Misuse of Information and Communications Technologies Russell G. Smith and Penny Jorna PART III: PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CORRUPTION15. From Information to Indicators: Monitoring Progress in the Fight Against Corruption in Multi-project, Multi-stakeholder Organizations Scott A. Fritzen and Shreya Basu16. The United Nations Convention Against Corruption Matti Joutsen17. The Global Architecture of Foreign Bribery Control: Applying the OECD Bribery Convention Cindy Davids and Grant Schubert18. Applying Anti-money Laundering Laws to Fight Corruption Louis de Koker19. Recovering Corruptly Obtained Assets Larissa Gray20. Activist Regulatory Practices in Corruption Prevention: A Case Study from Montenegro Bryane Michael21. The Hong Kong ICAC's Approach to Corruption Control Ian Scott22. Developing Cultures of Integrity in the Public and Private Sectors Richard Mulgan and John Wanna23. Reporting Corrupt Practices in the Public Interest: Innovative Approaches to Whistleblowing Inez Dussuyer, Stephen Mumford and Glenn Sullivan24. The Role of Education in Changing Corrupt PracticesRose Gill HearnIndex

Corruption is a global phenomenon with costs estimated to be in the trillions of dollars. This source of original research and policy analysis deals with the most important concepts and empirical evidence in foreign corrupt practices globally.

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