Corruption and Economic Crime
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Whistleblowing Law
Edited by Robert G. Vaughn
‘How should the law handle ostensible whistleblowers? And how, if at all, should the answer differ in the national security context versus other contexts, in private versus public realms, or for government employees versus government con... -
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Police Corruption: Essential Readings
Edited by Leslie Holmes
Police corruption is unquestionably one of the worst forms of corruption, as it can become a serious security issue and undermine a state’s legitimacy. This single volume brings together the most informative scholarly and practitioner ... -
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Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism Finance: Past and Current Challenges
Edited by Navin Beekarry
This important book addresses the broader legal, policy and regulatory issues confronting the international community in its search for effective methodologies to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. New threats must always b... -
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The Economics of the Hidden Economy
Edited by Friedrich Schneider
‘The literature in both volumes deals with a broad range of detailed recommendations based on theoretical reasoning as well as empirical experience. . . This collection of articles may become the hidden economy reader as it represents a ... -
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The Economics of Crime
Edited by Isaac Ehrlich, Zhiqiang Liu
This authoritative and comprehensive collection contains the most important published papers and articles on the economics of crime. It presents a variety of different perspectives and will be an essential reference source for both resea...