Title: Promoting Integrity: Evaluating and Improving Public Institutions
Abstract: Contents: Part 1 Understanding Integrity Systems: Introduction: integrity systems and democratic accountability, A.J. Brown, Brian W. Head and Carmel Connors National integrity systems: the key to building sustainable, just and honest government, Jeremy Pope What is a national integrity system? From temple blueprint to hip-pocket guide, A.J. Brown. Part 2 Integrity System Assessment in Action: Using national integrity systems to assess corruption: an international perspective, Alan Doig and Stephanie McIvor Evaluating international action against corruption in the Pacific islands, Peter Larmour Corporate business systems for integrity: a case study, Joel Lucas and David Kimber Is there a New South Wales public integrity system? A preliminary assessment, Rodney Smith A federal integrity system at the crossroads: Australia, Peter Roberts When integrity breaks down: the Australian Wheat Board example, Stephen Bartos Towards a federal integrity commission: the challenge of institutional capacity-building in Australia, A.J. Brown. Part 3 A Best Way to Assess Integrity Systems?: Police oversight agencies: measuring effectiveness, Colleen Lewis and Tim Prenzler Integrity assessment tools: a preliminary comparison, Arthur Shacklock, Carmel Connors and Angela Gorta Assessment strategies and practices for integrity and anti-corruption measures: a comparative overview, Stuart C. Gilman and Jeffrey Stout Consequences, capacity, and coherence: an overall approach to integrity system assessment, A.J. Brown and Brian W. Head Promoting integrity: trends and prospects, Brian W. Head Appendix Index.
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-12-10
Language: en
Type: book
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