This module is a resource for lecturers
Guidelines to develop a stand-alone course
This Module provides an outline for a three-hour class, but there is potential to develop its topics further into a stand-alone course. The scope and structure of such a course will be determined by the specific needs of each context, but a possible structure is presented here as a suggestion.
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Session |
Topic |
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1 |
Introduction to public sector corruption |
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2 |
Understanding the causes of public sector corruption |
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3 |
Infiltration of public sector agencies by organized crime to further corrupt objectives |
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4 |
Corruption in public procurement |
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5 |
Corruption in health care |
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6 |
Corruption in environmental protection |
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7 |
Corruption in transport administration |
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8 |
Corruption in the legal system |
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9 |
Corruption in natural resource management |
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10 |
Corruption in education |
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11 |
Corruption in defence planning and acquisition |
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12 |
Corruption in border administration |
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13 |
Whistle-blowing - challenges of implementation and organizational morale |
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14 |
Legal and legislative responses to public sector corruption |
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15 |
Leadership responses to public sector corruption |
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16 |
Blockchain: its potential in improving public administration and reducing corruption in the public sector |
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17 |
The role of e-government in reducing public sector corruption |
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