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'Ich bin korrupt, du bist korrupt, wir sind korrupt! - oder: Wer ist korrupt?': Überlegungen zur Korruptionsdiskussion und -definition

'I'm corrupt, you're corrupt, we're corrupt! or: Who is corrupt?': discussions and definitions of corruption
[journal article]

Liebl, Karlhans

Abstract

'In dem Beitrag geht es um zwei Fragen: Erstens um die Feststellung, welche unterschiedlichen Korruptionsbegriffe vorliegen; und zweitens, welche Folgen sich daraus für den Korruptionsdiskurs ergeben, insbesondere unter Berücksichtigung der Problematik, dass bestimmte Erscheinungsformen von Korrupti... view more

'In dem Beitrag geht es um zwei Fragen: Erstens um die Feststellung, welche unterschiedlichen Korruptionsbegriffe vorliegen; und zweitens, welche Folgen sich daraus für den Korruptionsdiskurs ergeben, insbesondere unter Berücksichtigung der Problematik, dass bestimmte Erscheinungsformen von Korruption darin nicht berücksichtigt werden.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'This article analyses two main topics: First, it gives an overview an different concepts of corruption and second; it discusses the different uses and consequences of this concepts in political and criminological discourses in Germany. It will be shown that certain forms or manifestations of corrup... view more

'This article analyses two main topics: First, it gives an overview an different concepts of corruption and second; it discusses the different uses and consequences of this concepts in political and criminological discourses in Germany. It will be shown that certain forms or manifestations of corruption are not discussed in these discourses.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
Federal Republic of Germany; everyday life; public authorities; social network; corruption

Classification
Criminal Sociology, Sociology of Law
Social Problems

Method
descriptive study

Document language
German

Publication Year
2000

Page/Pages
p. 5-22

Journal
Soziale Probleme, 11 (2000) 1/2

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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