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Dictionary of Corruption
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16 November 2023

Written by an expert team, the Dictionary of Corruption is a comprehensive resource for students, academics, practitioners and professionals. It establishes a common interpretation of the language and terminology in the field of corruption and anti-corruption studies. From bribery to Watergate, amakudari to zero tolerance and from anti-corruption agencies to whistleblowing, the Dictionary provides explanations of over 300 key terms, events and case studies.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, Corruption in politics, government and society, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, TRUE CRIME / White Collar Crime, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics, LAW / Criminal Law / General, Criminal law: corruption, Corporate crime / white-collar crime, Business ethics and social responsibility
The go-to resource for anyone in this field.
— Delia Ferreira Rubio, Chair, Transparency International
Robert Barrington is Professor of Anti-Corruption Practice in the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex.
Elizabeth David-Barrett is Professor of Governance and Integrity and Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex.
Rebecca Dobson Phillips is a Lecturer in Corruption Analysis in the Centre for the Study of Corruption at University of Sussex.
Georgia Garrod is a research assistant in the Centre for the Study of Corruption at University of Sussex.