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The pursuit of absolute integrity : how corruption control makes government ineffective / Frank Anechiarico and James B. Jacobs.

Van Pelt Library JK2249 .A6225 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anechiarico, Frank.
Contributor:
Jacobs, James B.
Series:
Studies in crime and justice
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political corruption--United States.
Political corruption.
Corruption investigation.
United States.
Corruption investigation--United States.
Civil service reform--United States.
Civil service reform.
Whistle blowing--United States.
Whistle blowing.
Government productivity--United States.
Government productivity.
Physical Description:
xviii, 274 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [1996]
Summary:
Anticorruption reforms provide excellent political cover for public officials, but do they really reduce corruption? And do the benefits outweigh the costs? In this comprehensive and controversial case study of anticorruption efforts, Frank Anechiarico and James B. Jacobs show how the proliferating regulations and oversight mechanisms designed to prevent or root out corruption seriously undermine our ability to govern. Using anticorruption efforts in New York City to illustrate their argument, Anechiarico and Jacobs demonstrate the costly inefficiencies of pursuing absolute integrity. By proliferating dysfunctions, constraining decision makers' discretion, shaping priorities, and causing delays, corruption control - no less than corruption itself - has contributed to the contemporary crisis in public administration. This book begins a new and vital discourse on how to free public administration from burdensome corruption controls without sacrificing government integrity. It will interest scholars in political science, sociology, public administration, policy studies, and criminology.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [247]-266) and index.
ISBN:
0226020517
OCLC:
34544852

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