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DOI: 10.21202/1993-047X.14.2020.4.852-869

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Authors :
1. Kristine Artello, associate professor in the Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs
Virginia Commonwealth University

2. Jay S. Albanese, professor in the Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs
Virginia Commonwealth University



Rising to the Surface: The Detection of Public Corruption


Objective: to analyze the contemporary state of public corruption in the United States of America.


Methods: dialectical approach to cognition of social phenomena, allowing to analyze them in historical development and functioning in the context of the totality of objective and subjective factors, which predetermined the following research methods: formal-logical, comparative-legal, and sociological.

 

Results: in the last 30 years, prosecutions of public corruption cases have continued to increase in the United States. Some cases are short-term acts, such as a bribe for a contract, but others are long-term and systematic, such as the Pennsylvania judges’ kids for cash scandal. This project involved interviews with 73 former investigators, prosecutors, community stakeholders, and individuals with first-hand experience in corrupt activities, together with analysis of court documents, to reveal how such cases came to the attention of law enforcement. Information about corrupt acts comes to law enforcement in a few distinct ways: experienced by a member of the community, discovered during other investigations, tips from anonymous persons or whistleblowers, and through regularly required audits. Empirical examples from interviews and court cases show how law enforcement identified corrupt acts. Unlike business fraud, whistleblowers appear to play a smaller role compared to informants and other criminals in corruption cases.


Scientific novelty: this article is the first to analyze the contemporary state of public corruption in the United States of America, reveal and define the typical mechanisms of how corrupt acts come to the attention of law enforcement.


Practical significance: the main provisions and conclusions of the article can be used in scientific, pedagogical and law enforcement activities when revealing, suppressing and preventing the offenses related to corruption counteraction.


Keywords :

Offense; Crime; Corruption; Struggle against corruption; Public authorities; Public and municipal officials


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Citation :

Artello K., Albanese J. S. Rising to the Surface: The Detection of Public Corruption, Actual Problems of Economics and Law, 2020, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 852–869. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21202/1993-047X.14.2020.4. 852-869


Type of article : The scientific article

Date of receipt of the article :
15.09.2020

Date of adoption of the print :
22.10.2020

Date of online accommodation :
25.12.2020