Corruption risks in the criminal justice chain and tools for assessment. Chapter 2: Investigation

Part of an issues paper examining tools for assessment of corruption risks in criminal investigation, prosecution, trials and detention.

Abstract

This chapter summarizes the common types of risks for police corruption, and discusses 3 kinds of risk assessment tools for application in the field:

  1. Citizen experiences with police corruption. The International Crime Victims Survey offers an established measure of this over time in many locations, both cities and countries, that could be expanded.

  2. Police officer attitudes toward misconduct. The Police Integrity Survey has been used in various countries and could be applied even more widely.

  3. Toolboxes to evaluate operations and integrity for jurisdictions seeking to assess their entire police service. The South African Police Service and UNODC have published detailed guides to assist in this process.

This is part two of a six-part issue paper examining tools for assessment of corruption risks in criminal investigation, prosecution, trials, and detention.

Citation

Albanese, J.S. Corruption risks in the criminal justice chain and tools for assessment. Chapter 2: Investigation. U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, CMI, Bergen, Norway (2015) 16 pp. [U4 Issue, January 2015, No. 1]

Corruption risks in the criminal justice chain and tools for assessment. Chapter 2: Investigation

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Published 1 January 2015