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Andrea Simonelli provides the first in-depth evaluation of climate
displacement in the field of political science, specifically global
governance. She evaluates four intergovernmental organizations
(UNHCR, IOM, OCHA and the UNFCCC), and the structural and political
constraints regarding their potential expansion to govern this new
issue area.
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. Handbook of Global
Research and Practice in Corruption includes research from all
continents and provides a critical analysis of the key issues of
corruption and its control. Through rigorous analysis and
theoretical foundations, this book provides a multi-disciplinary
and international account of corruption from the perspectives of
public policy, criminal law and criminology, as well as considering
principles of prevention and control in both the public and private
sectors. With original and empirical analyses, this unique book
will appeal to academics, researchers and students in international
business and international law, staff of crime and corruption
commissions and police integrity agencies, as well as international
organizations such as the World Bank, IMF, Transparency
International and the World Economic Forum. Contributors include:
J.S. Albanese, S. Basu, L. Botterill, J.E. Campos, D. Chaikin, D.
Chappell, C. Davids, I. Dussuyer, L. Elges, M. Felson, S.A.
Fritzen, L. Gray, A. Graycar, R.G. Hearn, F. Heinrich, R. Hodess,
P. Jorna, M. Joutsen, L. de Koker, P. Larmour, W.B. Magrath, B.
Michael, S. Moss, R. Mulgan, S. Mumford, G.P. Noone, N.L. Piquero,
K. Polk, F. Recanatini, G. Schubert, I. Scott, D. Siegel, R. Smith,
G. Sullivan, J. Wanna, G.T. Ware
This timely Handbook unpacks the underlying common factors that
give rise to corrupting environments. Investigating opportunities
to deliver ethical public policy, it proposes strategies for
building integrity and diminishing corruption in public
administration. Beginning with an exploration of contemporary
global trends in public administration and its vulnerability to
corruption today, this Handbook sheds light on the avenues for
corruption to access health care, education and local government
sectors, as well as the effects of corruption on environmental
protection, policing and the justice system and border
administration. Employing an international approach, chapters
consider how different national administrative environments shape
corruption, and how governments seek to eradicate the unique
problems that it poses. It concludes by scrutinizing the responses
taken by public administrators in dealing with corrupt activities
and highlighting opportunities to build integrity in the future.
Featuring both theoretical illuminations and real-word insights,
this Handbook is key reading for academics and researchers of
public administration and management. Policymakers will also
benefit from the proposed strategies for tackling public
administrative corruption and building integrity. Contributors
include: E. Butkevicien , M. Camerer, E. David-Barrett, G. De
Graaf, M. Fotaki, G. Fuller, A. Goldsmith, A. Graycar, D. Harris,
M. Heide, S.P. Heyneman, M. Howlett, L.W.J.C. Huberts, S.K.
Ivkovic, D. Jancsics, A. Jiang, M. Johnston, M.W. Katusiimeh, N.
Kirby, E. Kolthoff, C. Lui, M. Macaulay, G. Marcetic, T. Minh Le,
V. Morkevi ius, G. Mugellini, T. Oberman, B.J. Palifka, M. Pyman,
J.S.T. Quah, T.H.S. Rice, B. Sarican, A. Shaipov, W. Slingerland,
K. Smith, R.G. Smith, A.R. Timilsina, E. Vaidelyt , Z. van der Wal,
A. van Montfort, T. Vian, S.R. Vidli ka, J.-P. Villeneuve, L. Vyas,
R. White, A.M. Wu, A. Yates
This readily accessible guide addresses key issues in the
international problem of public and private sector corruption.
Despite the growth in interest of corruption in government and
politics, few studies have focused on the practical questions of
how to combat corruption. Graycar and Prenzler address these
deficits by connecting analyses about the nature and causes of
corruption with strategies for effective corruption reduction.Using
a variety of international case studies, this text explores the
range of harms caused by corruption and the opportunity factors
that allow corruption to occur in diverse forms and locations.
Presenting an innovative evidence-based framework, Graycar and
Prenzler examine the lessons which can be learnt, exploring
corruption prevention strategies in the areas of criminal justice,
government procurement, public health and town
planning.Understanding and Preventing Corruption is distinctive in
its application of situational crime prevention and presentation of
practical strategies to minimise misconduct, and will be a valuable
resource to scholars in Criminology, Law, Politics and Economics as
well as practitioners in the field of corruption, and lawyers,
policy-makers and politicians more broadly.
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. Handbook of Global
Research and Practice in Corruption includes research from all
continents and provides a critical analysis of the key issues of
corruption and its control. Through rigorous analysis and
theoretical foundations, this book provides a multi-disciplinary
and international account of corruption from the perspectives of
public policy, criminal law and criminology, as well as considering
principles of prevention and control in both the public and private
sectors. With original and empirical analyses, this unique book
will appeal to academics, researchers and students in international
business and international law, staff of crime and corruption
commissions and police integrity agencies, as well as international
organizations such as the World Bank, IMF, Transparency
International and the World Economic Forum. Contributors include:
J.S. Albanese, S. Basu, L. Botterill, J.E. Campos, D. Chaikin, D.
Chappell, C. Davids, I. Dussuyer, L. Elges, M. Felson, S.A.
Fritzen, L. Gray, A. Graycar, R.G. Hearn, F. Heinrich, R. Hodess,
P. Jorna, M. Joutsen, L. de Koker, P. Larmour, W.B. Magrath, B.
Michael, S. Moss, R. Mulgan, S. Mumford, G.P. Noone, N.L. Piquero,
K. Polk, F. Recanatini, G. Schubert, I. Scott, D. Siegel, R. Smith,
G. Sullivan, J. Wanna, G.T. Ware
As a unique work of reference, The Cambridge Handbook of Australian
Criminology covers the broad range of contemporary and historical
subjects of criminology, combining statistical and narrative
analyses. The book provides the most up-to-date figures and facts,
traces historical trends in Australian crime and criminal justice,
and comprehensively covers the key contemporary issues in
Australian criminology. Including valuable crime statistics
compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, this book is the
complete companion to Australian criminology - the single most
important resource for Australian criminology and criminal justice.
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