ABSTRACT

This volume presents the latest scholarly research on the practice of public corruption. The authors explore the causes and methods of fraud-related crime, as well as how it can be detected. The book also investigates the best strategies to prevent corruption, as well as convention punishments for those convicted. Intended for criminal justice students and practitioners, Public Corruption: Regional and National Perspectives on Procurement Fraud is a valuable resource for all stages of fraud investigation.

 

part |2 pages

Section I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES

chapter 1|24 pages

Convenience Theory of White-Collar Crime

chapter 3|10 pages

Public Service Motivation Theory