This book deals with the practice of enforcement. It focuses on the
position of enforcement professionals: inspectors attempting to
induce inspectees to adopt norm-compliant behaviour. What
strategies do inspectees use to evade rules and enforcement? How do
inspectors respond? What are 'counter-strategies? In addition to
this game between inspectors and inspectees, there is the game
between inspectors, managers and politicians. What influence do
politicians and managers have on inspectors and what patterns do we
see developing in this relationship? The book also covers a number
of themes surrounding enforcement: zero tolerance,
information-sharing between inspectors, regulation in network-based
sectors and the meaning of several types of risks in risk analyses.
The book discusses the reality of professionals rather than policy
and policy plans. It is highly suitable for those who want to
understand the reality of enforcement, such as policy makers,
inspectors, regulators, enforcement organizations and educational
institutions, but also for those facing an enforcing government.
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