European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research

  • The measurement of corruption is an old challenge of both academics and the policy community, due to the absence of an unanimously agreed upon definition and the widespread (although inaccurate) belief that owing to its informal and hidden nature, corruption is an unobservable phenomenon. The articles in this issue challenge this belief. This is a special issue of the European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research.

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Document Type:Journal
Language:English
Editor(s):Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
Contributor:Mihály Fazekas, István Jánosh Tóth, Lawrence Peter Kind, Irina Mădălina Doroftei, Ramin Dadašov, Gustavo A. Vargas, David Schlutz, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Bianca Vaz Mondo, Nicholas Charron, Carl Dahlström, Victor Lapuente, Richard Rose, Caryn Peiffer, Lucio Picci, Laarni Escresa
ISSN:0928-1371
Subtitle (English):Special Issue: Measuring Corruption in Europe and Beyond
Publisher:Springer Science+Business Media
Place of Publisher:Dordrecht
Publication year:2016
Number pages:201
Related URL:http://link.springer.com/journal/10610/22/3/page/1
Release Date:2017/02/03
Volume:22
Issue:3
Licence of document (German):Metadaten / metadata
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