TOOLKIT
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The publication is based on the lessons we could learn from a nearly one and a half year project, entitled: “Corruption risk, risk of corruption? Distinguishing criteria between petty and high-ranking corruption”. It was developed with the aim of assisting domestic and foreign practitioners – investigators, prosecutors – in detecting and investigating corruption cases. In the Guide, after outlining a brief theoretical introduction, we have primarily aimed to answer practical questions, using the results of common thinking on international cooperation.
We would like to thank the domestic and foreign partners for their help in implementing the CRITCOR project. We hope that with this publication we can make the fight against corruption even more effective.
National Institute of Criminology, Budapest, Hungary, 2022
This project called ‘Corruption risk, risk of corruption? Distinguishing criteria between petty and high-ranking corruption’ (101014783 — CRITCOR) was funded by the European Union’s HERCULE III programme.
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TRAINING MATERIAL
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Experience-Sharing Training based on Training Material
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National Institute of Criminology, Budapest, Hungary, 2021
ISBN: 978-963-7373-32-9
This project called ‘Corruption risk, risk of corruption? Distinguishing criteria between petty and high-ranking corruption’ (101014783 — CRITCOR) was funded by the European Union’s HERCULE III programme.
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STUDIES
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Distinguishing criteria between Countries’ case studies
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National Institute of Criminology, Budapest, Hungary, 2021
ISBN: 978-963-7373-29-9
This project called ‘Corruption risk, risk of corruption? Distinguishing criteria between petty and high-ranking corruption’ (101014783 — CRITCOR) was funded by the European Union’s HERCULE III programme.
PRESENTATIONS
♦ Éva Inzelt: Distinguishing criteria between petty and high-ranking corruption: Preliminary results I. (GRECO)
♦ Krisztina Farkas: Distinguishing criteria between petty and high-ranking corruption: Preliminary results II. (GRECO)