Handbook on Corruption, Ethics and Integrity in Public Administration
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 21 July 2020
- ISBN 9781789900903
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages512 pages
- Size 244x169 mm
- Weight 1030 g
- Language English 80
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Long description:
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. Dávid-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 timely Handbook unpacks the underlying common factors that give rise to corrupting environments. Investigating opportunities to deliver ethical public policy, it explores global trends in public administration and its vulnerability to corruption today, as well as proposing strategies for building integrity and diminishing corruption in public sectors around the globe.
‘This Handbook includes a variety of thought-provoking short works on public sector corruption and related topics. The collection is wide-ranging, allowing for excellent coverage of topics of interest to both scholars and practitioners.’
Table of Contents:
Contents:
1 Corruption and Public Administration
Adam Graycar
Part 1: Public administration and its vulnerabilities
2. Trends and drivers of public administration in the 21st century
Zeger van der Wal
3. Typologies of anti-corruption frameworks
Jean-Patrick Villeneuve, Giulia Mugellini and Marlen Heide
4. Virtue and morality in public administration: Values driven leadership in public sector agencies
Michael Macaulay
5. Anti-Corruption and Its Discontents: Reforming Reform
Michael Johnston
6. Dealing with the dark side of policy making: Corruption, malfeasance and the volatility of policy mixes
Michael Howlett
7. Corruption of public officials by organised crime: Understanding the risks, and exploring the solutions.
Russell G Smith, Tony Oberman and Georgina Fuller
Part 2:Corruption in sectors
8. Redefining sectors: a more focussed approach to tackling corruption.
Mark Pyman
9. Corruption and administration in health care
Taryn Vian
10. Corruption in the education secto
Stephen Heyneman
11. Corruption and administration in local government
Allan Yates
12. Curbing Corruption in Tax Administration with Enhanced Risk Mapping of Business Processes
Tuan Minh Le and Beytullah Sarican
13. Corruption and administration in environmental protection
Rob White
14. Studying Police Integrit
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković
15. Prison corruption: an ecological framework
Andrew Goldsmith
16.Corruption in border administration
David Jancsics
Part 3:Case studies from around the world
17. Features of corruption and anti-corruption work in China and India
Lina Vyas and Alfred Wu
18. Corruption in Lithuania: between institutions and perceptions
Eglė Butkevičienė, Eglė Vaidelytė, Vaidas Morkevičius
19. Public Administration and Corruption: A comparative case study of Police Services in Ghana and Uganda
Donna Harris and Mesharch Walto Katusiimeh
20. Corruption, Organized Crime and the Public Sector in Mexico
Bonnie J. Palifka
21. Public Administration and Integrity in South Africa: The case of the National Prosecuting Authority
Marianne Camerer
22. Corruption, Ethics and Integrity in Public Administration in Ukraine
Speedy Rice, Alora Jiang Artem Shaipov
23. Catharsis and Reform: an Australian example of building institutional integrity following systemic corruption
Ken Smith
24. Corruption and Public Administration in Croatia
Gordana Marčetić and Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička
25. Singapore’s Effective Anti-Corruption Recipe: Lessons for other Countries
Jon S.T. Quah
26. The Netherlands: an impression of corruption in a less corrupt country
Willeke Slingerland and Gjalt de Graaf
Part 4Responses to corruption in public administration
27. What works: global experiences in public administration
Anga R. Timilsina and Charlene Lui
28. Regulating Conflicts of Interest in Public Office
Elizabeth Dávid-Barrett
29. Whistleblowers counteracting institutional corruption in public administration
Marianna Fotaki
30. Criminological responses to corruption
Emile Kolthoff
31. Building ethical organisations: The importance of organizational integrity systems
Leo Huberts and André van Montfort
32. From anti-corruption to building integrity
Nikolas Kirby
Index