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3 June 2020
Another Piece of the Puzzle: Locating Values and Social Norms within Context
By Cori Simmons In peacebuilding or development, practitioners and scholars alike hear an all-too-common (but important!) refrain:...
26 February 2020
Reparations for Corruption: How Corruption Enforcement Ignores Victims’ Rights
By Dr. Juanita Olaya Garcia This week, Airbus, a European aircraft maker, announced a USD 4 billion settlement with US, UK, and France...
20 October 2019
Corruption: Is the Law Blindsiding a More Meaningful Discourse?
By Jane Ellis This post is based on the book Corruption, Social Sciences and the Law: Exploration Across the Disciplines. Edited by Jane...
30 August 2019
What is a systems-based corruption analysis?
The easiest way to explain a systems-based corruption analysis is to break the process into its component parts. A corruption analysis is...
8 May 2020
Arguments or Excuses? Common Reasons I Hear to Avoid Reparations for Corruption Cases
By Dr. Juanita Olaya Garcia In a previous post, I discussed why it is vital to address the collective damages of corruption. I have been...
8 December 2019
Why You Should be Using Social Media to Change Corrupt Behaviors
By Elizabeth Robinson Corruption is often viewed by bureaucrats as a structural issue, requiring policy reforms and law enforcement from...
2 October 2019
Everything You Need to Know about Social Norms and Corruption
By Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church and Diana Chigas Did you know … … that social norms can act as the brake to sustainable behavior change? …...
10 July 2019
Top Three Challenges and Good Practices in Anti-Corruption
By Diana Chigas and Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church We were asked to identify the top challenges and “good practices” for developing countries...
25 March 2020
A Good Contagion: Social Norms Makes Its Move in Anti-Corruption Thinking
By Matthew Muspratt As anti-corruption advocates dial in to virtual meetings and COVID-19 wipes clean the slate of forthcoming...
18 November 2019
What You Must Know to Differentiate Norms from What’s Normal
By Diana Chigas and Cheyanne Scharbatke-Church One of the consistent challenges that we have experienced when first introducing the topic...
9 September 2019
Fighting Organized Crime: What Works in Law Enforcement and Beyond
By Phyllis Dininio Transnational organized crime has expanded dramatically in size and scope in the 21st century and now poses threats to...
10 June 2019
Cinderella of Sensitivity Fields: Why corruption mainstreaming is ignored in development programming
By Hope Schaitkin Research tells us that that corruption-mainstreaming amplifies the impact of our development programming, and helps us...