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Preventing malfeasance in low corruption environments: twenty public administration responses

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Graycar, Adam
Masters, Adam

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Henry Stewart Publications

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Purpose Corruption undermines good governance. Strategies for preventing malfeasance in low-corruption environments require a different approach to that applied in high-corruption environments. This paper aims to ask if criminological theories and practice contribute to the study and prevention of corruption in public organizations? Do crime prevention techniques help us in preventing corruption?

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Journal of Financial Crime

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2037-12-31
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