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Best practices in addressing police-related corruption

The police force is commonly identified as one of the most corrupt governmental institutions. The cases of Hong Kong, Georgia and Singapore highlight how determined police administrations, continuous political commitment, and an anti-corruption approach with wide alliances between the public, private and civil society sectors, can make a huge difference in anti-corruption reform efforts.

12 June 2018
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Best practices in addressing police-related corruption

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Lee-Jones, K.; (2018) Best practices in addressing police-related corruption. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Helpdesk Answer 2018:5)

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Krista Lee-Jones

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