Crime and Culture Crime as a Cultural Problem. The Relevance of Perceptions of Corruption to Crime Prevention. A Comparative Cultural Study in the EU-Accession States Bulgaria and Romania, the EU-Candidate States Turkey and Croatia and the EU-States Germany, Greece and United Kingdom.
An International Research Project within the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Commission
 
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Information on Project Findings to Targeted Audiencies

 

First Project Research Phase (January - December 2006)

Perceptions of Corruption in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Croatia, Greece, Germany and the United Kingdom

A Content Analysis of Documents from Politics, Judiciary, Police, Media, Civil Society and Economy

 

Target Groups

Politics

Judiciary

Police

Media

Civil Society

Economy

 

Second Project Research Phase (January - December 2007)

Perceptions of Corruption in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Croatia, Greece, Germany and the United Kingdom

A Content Analysis of Interviews from Politics, Judiciary, Police, Media, Civil Society and Economy

 

Target Groups

Politics

Judiciary

Police

Media

Civil Society

Economy

 

   
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