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| Title: | Democratic Transitions and Forms of Corruption |
| Authors: | Moran, Jonathan |
| Citation: | Crime Law and Social Change, 36(4): 379-393 |
| Publisher: | Springer Verlag |
| Journal: | Crime Law and Social Change |
| Issue Date: | 2001 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2436/26172 |
| DOI: | 10.1023/A:1012072301648 |
| Additional Links: | https://commerce.metapress.com/content/p6p1647227107840/resource-secured/?target=fulltext.pdf&sid=kl2s5o55le33al454qzmy5at&sh=www.springerlink.com http://direct.bl.uk/bld/PlaceOrder.do?UIN=105416751&ETOC=RN&from=searchengine |
| Abstract: | Any transition to democracy has implications for corruption. This papertakes a contextual and procesual approach to the analysis of democratisation and corruption. It disaggregates some variables whereby democratisation can provide the context for the development of corruption and crime. This paper does not argue democratisation causes corruption and crime. Nor does it argue democratisation does not provide the social space for the reduction of corruption and crime. This paper concentrates on the areas in which democratisation provides an often complex environment for the development of corruption and crime. |
| Type: | Article |
| Language: | en |
| Keywords: | Democracy Corruption Democratisation Crime |
| ISSN: | 0925-4994 1573-0751 |
| Appears in Collections: | Legal Studies Research Group Legal Studies Research Group
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