1st Edition

Public Corruption Regional and National Perspectives on Procurement Fraud

Edited By Petter Gottschalk, Perry Stanislas Copyright 2017
    263 Pages
    by Routledge

    263 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    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.



     

    Public Corruption



    Regional and National Perspectives on Procurement Fraud



    Introduction. Petter Gottschalk and Perry Stanislas





    PART I Theoretical Perspectives



    Chapter 1. Convenience Theory of White-Collar Crime. Petter Gottschalk



    Chapter 2. Neutralization Theory of Public Corruption. Petter Gottschalk



    Chapter 3. Public Service Motivation Theory. Michael Benson and Petter Gottschalk





    PART II Europe



    Chapter 4. Public and Police Corruption in Eastern Europe. James F. Albrecht



    Chapter 5. Whistleblowers in Corruption Detection in Norway. Petter Gottschalk



    Chapter 6. Corruption the Noble Way. Norway. Harald Røstvik





    PART III Other Nations



    Chapter 7. Governance and Public Corruption in Nigeria. Oyesoji Aremu



    Chapter 8. Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Pakistan. Fasihuddin, Imran Ahmad Sajid, Farhat Ullah



    Chapter 9. Government Corruption and Authoritarian Rule in Turkey. Hasan Arslan, Aydogan Vatandas

    Biography

    Petter Gottschalk is a professor in the Department of Leadership and Organization at BI Norwegian Business School in Oslo, Norway. He was educated in Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom. Dr. Gottschalk has been managing director of several companies including ABB Datacables. He has published extensively on knowledge management, investigations, law enforcement, white-collar crime and defense lawyers. Dr Stanislas' areas of interest are policing and criminal justice matters in a changing world, with a special interest in policing in the developing and postcolonial countries.



    Dr Stanislas is especially interested in how policing and criminal justice institutions are responding to issues related to human rights and sexuality and other global changes taking place, such as demands for more democratic forms of policing. Dr Stanislas also has a special interest in how British policing is responding to similar changes, and he is experienced in the area of police organisational development and the role of training and education in that process. Another area of concern for Dr Stanislas is how marginalized communities respond to policing and issues around crime and the type of strategies they utilise. This was the basis of his PhD thesis, which examined the use of non-state security and policing strategies.