Contents:
Part I. Corruption and corruption control 1. The evolution of corruption: From "Honest Graft" to conflicts of Interest 2. The evolution of the anticoruption project: From virtue to surveillance Part II. Sanitizing the personnel system 3. Civil service and the anticorruption project: Bondage to a principle 4. Conflicts of Interest and financial Disclosures: The pursuit of absolute integraty 5. Whisteblowers: Uncovering Wrongdoing at any price Part III. Investigating and prosecuting corruption 6. Internal government investigation: The panopticon in New York City 7. State and federal prosecutors: putting public officials on Ice Part IV. Integrity in government operations 8. Purging corruption from public contracting: Blacklists, debarments, and the paralysis of procurement 9.Auditing and accounting controls: Beyond bean couting Part V. Impacts of the anticorruption project 10. Waging war against the inevitable 11. Public administration: from reform to pathology 12. Toward a new discourse on corruption control
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