The Ethics of Bribery: Summary and Conclusions
Robert W. McGee and
Serkan Benk
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Robert W. McGee: Fayetteville State University
Serkan Benk: Inonu University (Turkey)
Chapter Chapter 132 in The Ethics of Bribery, Vol 2, 2025, pp 989-992 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter summarizes the contents of volume two of The Ethics of Bribery series. The focus is on country studies. The book consists of five substantive sections and includes discussions of attitudes toward bribery from the perspectives of 19 countries; four chapters look at bribery based on country groupings on the basis of income level; six chapters analyze bribery from regional perspectives; eight chapters examine bribery from the perspectives of eight different religions; the final chapters attempt to determine how seriously bribery is viewed in 92 countries compared to other offenses, the goal being to determine what the punishment should be if one adopts the premise that the punishment should fit the crime.
Keywords: Ethics; Bribery; Corruption; Punishment; Crime (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-77200-9_132
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