Public corruption in the United States : analysis of a destructive phenomenon

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Public corruption in the United States : analysis of a destructive phenomenon

Jeff Cortese

(Routledge series on practical and evidence-based policing)

Routledge, 2022

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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* Provides an easy-to-digest, apolitical, and holistic view of corruption, covering types, methods, trends, challenges, and overall impact, as well as the necessary steps to combat it. * An essential guide for investigators, compliance professionals, academics, educators, and everyday citizens seeking to better serve, support, and protect their communities. * The only comprehensive anti-corruption guide written from the perspective of a law enforcement professional experienced in dissecting corruption both on the micro and macro levels.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword by James Gagliano
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Identifying Corruption
  • 1. The Basics: What is Corruption?
  • 2. Investigating Corruption
  • 3. Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Corruption
  • 4. Law Enforcement and Regulatory Corruption
  • 5. International Corruption and Indian Country
  • 6. Prison Corruption
  • 7. Border Corruption
  • 8. Disaster Relief Corruption and Fraud
  • 9. Election Crimes (Fraud and Corruption)
  • 10. Organized Crime and Corruption
  • Part II: Combating Corruption
  • 11. Impact of Corruption
  • 12. Four Pillars of an Anti-Corruption Posture
  • 13. Proactive Intolerance
  • 14. Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • 15. Congressional Reform

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