Inspectors and enforcement at the front line of government

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Inspectors and enforcement at the front line of government

edited by Steven Van de Walle, Nadine Raaphorst

Palgrave Macmillan, c2019

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical referrences and index

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内容説明

This book explores the social dynamics of the interaction between inspectors and their inspectees in the public sector. Government inspectors have a crucial role in enforcing rules and standards. The role of inspectors has changed. Their task is no longer to merely inspect and enforce, but also to educate, to negotiate, and to make compromises. Their decisions come about as a result of an interaction with inspectees: Do I punish or do I let go? Do I negotiate or do I issue a fine? Do I believe what this inspectee is telling me? Using insights from public administration, regulation and sociology, this book looks at the daily work of a diverse group of inspectors such as tax inspectors, veterinary inspectors, school inspectors, environmental inspectors or health inspectors.

目次

1. Introduction: The social dynamics of daily inspection work Steven Van de Walle and Nadine Raaphorst 2. Studying uncertainty in decision making by street-level inspectorsNadine Raaphorst 3. Inspectors as information-seekersJeffrey B. Hall, Joakim Lindgren and Moritz G. Sowada 4. Are you a true offender? Bus ticket inspection as deviance enactmentJean-Baptiste Suquet 5. Strict enforcement or responsive regulation? How inspector-inspectee interaction and inspectors role identity shape decision makingKim Loyens, Carina Schott and Trui Steen 6. Dynamics of inspectors' enforcement stylesCarlos Wing-Hung Lo, Ning Liu and Pansy Hon Ying 7. Power dynamics and power asymmetries in the interaction between street-level inspectors and inspecteesNissim Cohen and Sagi Gershgoren 8. Stimulating collaboration and cooperation in tax inspectionKaren Boll 9. Welfare fraud inspectors between standardization and discretionVincent Dubois 10. Collective discretionary room: How inspectors decide with providers and citizensSuzanne Rutz and Antoinette de Bont 11. A micro-level perspective on joint inspections: how teamwork shapes decision makingKim Loyens 12. The decision made. On the inspection encounterPeter Hupe

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