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Excerpt: About this Report. Measuring police corruption has proven to be a difficult task for researchers. A recent study applied a new approach? rather than focusing on corruption, researchers measured the integrity of police officers and their organizations.
Excerpt: As the history of virtually every police agency attests, policing is an occupation that is rife with opportunities for misconduct. Policing is a highly discretionary, coercive activity that routinely takes place in private settings, out of the sight of supervisors, and in the presence of witnesses who are often regarded as unreliable. Corruption?the abuse of police authority for gain?is one type of misconduct that has been particularly problematic. The difficult...
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Introduction: This document proposes new and revised versions of the control objectives contained in the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC), DoD 5200.28-STD [TCSEC 1985, pp. 57-63]. These modifications extend the existing control objective statements to encompass the promotion and preservation of data and systems integrity. They are intended to be used as a straw man to foster further research and debate aimed at developing a new or revised set of produc...
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1.1 Description and Rationale: The menu of policies, decision-making frameworks, skills and institution-building tools incorporated in this module reflects the increasingly detailed empirical evidence and theoretical research demonstrating the relevance of credible, well-functioning and accountable institutions for the establishment of a favorable climate conducive to sustainable and equitable pro-poor growth.
Excerpt: To better address the development challenges posed by corruption, USAID?s Anticorruption Strategy (2005a) calls for a more strategic use of existing resources. More specifically, it calls for -- Mainstreaming anticorruption efforts, encouraging Missions an ...
Corruption is a problem that all countries have to confront. Solutions, however, can only be home-grown. National leaders need to take a stand. Civil society plays a key role as well. Working with our partners, the Bank Group will help any of our member countries to implement national programs that discourage corrupt practices. And we will support international efforts to fight corruption and to establish voluntary standards of behavior for corporations and investors in the industrialized world.
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Excerpt: This Instruction supplements the policy established by paragraph 4.8. of reference (a) and implements subparagraph 5.1.5. of reference (a) by specifying detailed procedures and standards for the Department of Defense for the prevention of research misconduct. This Instruction is consistent with the “Federal Policy on Research Misconduct” (reference (b)), which calls upon those Federal Agencies that support or conduct research on an intramural or extramural basis...
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Excerpt: It is indeed a pleasure to present the Comptroller General?s 1998 Annual Report-and for two reasons. First, 1998 was a productive year, one in which the energy and dedication of GAO?s employees once again yielded significant contributions to congressional oversight and decisionmaking, for which every GAO employee can be justifiably proud. Second, presenting this report gives me a chance to say how pleased and honored I am to have joined the GAO team. No federal ...
Excerpt: It?s a pleasure to be at this Annual ASPA conference and in Milwaukee at the onset of spring. This is an especially beautiful time of year in Washington, D.C., when the cherry trees bloom around the Tidal Basin. Frankly, Washington?s federal buildings, monuments, and museums are impressive any time of the year. But let?s face it. It?s the people who work in those buildings who really matter. As we all know, any organization is only as good as the people who comprise it.
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Published by: Alliance Pub. Co., ; Houdini Collection: Vol. 8, no. 3 (June 1901); Latest issue consulted: Vol. 8, no. 3 (June 1901); The leading exponent of the New Thought.
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 8, no. 3 (June 1901).
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