Promoting Integrity Evaluating and Improving Public Institutions

Promoting Integrity Evaluating and Improving Public Institutions by Brian Head, published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. in 2008, is a comprehensive examination of public integrity, focusing on Australia as a case study relevant to various countries. This edition spans 341 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the effectiveness of integrity policies and institutions across both government and other major societal sectors.
Readers will find a thorough review of existing efforts to understand and evaluate public integrity, making this work pertinent for those involved in governance, politics, law, and public policy. The book addresses the complexities of integrity within public institutions and provides a framework for assessing their effectiveness, contributing to the ongoing discourse on integrity in public life.
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Taking Australia as a case study that is relevant to all countries where public integrity is an issue, this collection reviews a variety of existing efforts to understand, ‘map’ and evaluate the effectiveness of integrity policies and institutions, not just in the government sector but across all the major institutions of modern society. It will be of interest to those in governance, politics, law and public policy.
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