Part I: CORRUPTION IS COMPLEX 1. Describing Corruption 2. Understanding Corruption 3. Measuring Corruption Part II: DESIGNING COUNTER-MEASURES 4. The Architecture of Corruption Control 5. Applying Crime Prevention and Regulatory Theory to Corruption Part III: COMBATING AND REDUCING CORRUPTION 6. Preventing Corruption in Criminal Justice 7. Preventing Corruption in Public Sector Procurement 8. Preventing Corruption in Public Health 9. Designing out Corruption in Urban Planning
Adam Graycar is Professor of Public Policy and Director of the
Transnational Research Institute on Corruption at the Australian
National University, Australia. He has also served as Dean of the
School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, USA and Director
of the Australian Institute of Criminology in Canberra.
Tim Prenzler is a Professor in the Australian Research Council
Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS) and the School
of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University
Brisbane, Australia. In CEPS he manages the Integrity Systems
Project and works in the Frontline Policing Project.
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