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Arresting corruption in the police

Mark Pyman, James Cohen, Matt Boardman, Ben Webster, Nick Seymour

This report is the result of a survey of global experience of police anti-corruption reforms. It analyses police corruption and looks at reforms that were undertaken to tackle it. The report offers a way to analyse police corruption more systematically through a ‘police typology’, and looks at examples of police reform in 10 countries around the globe: Australia, Afghanistan, China, Georgia, Honduras, Jamaica, Kenya, Serbia, Singapore, and Venezuela. The first version of this report, released on 10 October, only included 9 case studies. This updated version also incorporates Honduras.

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Subject:
Corruption Reform, Integrity Building, Reform Measures, Anti-Corruption Policies
Type:
Reports by TI-DSP
Region(s):
Americas, Asia & Pacific, Europe & Central Asia, Middle East & Africa
Useful for:
Government, Armed Forces, Civil Society
Publication date:
November 2012