Corruption in sport: From the playing field to the field of policy
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Masters, Adam
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University of Sydney
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How is corruption in sport evolving into a global public policy issue? In the past century, four trends have affected sport according to Paoli and Donati (2013) - de-amateurisation at the turn of the twentieth century, medicalisation since the 1960s, politicisation and commercialisation to the point where sport is now a business worth more than US$141 billion annually. Each of these trends had a corrupting effect on what is generally perceived as a past 'golden age' of sport. In the twenty-first century more public funding is being directed into sport in the developed and developing world. As a result this paper will argue organised sport has entered a fifth evolutionary trend - criminalisation. In this latest phase, public policy needs to grapple with what constitutes corruption in what has historically been a private market.
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Policy & Society: journal of public, foreign and global policy
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