"Corruption, inappropriate and often illegal conduct is aimed to benefit ourselves or others in the form of bribery, extortion, misuse of internal information, etc. Community is indifferent or lacks enforcement policy Today, every form of political corruption exists in every country in the world. In some countries, it stands out more than other countries, but it still happens anywhere you go. Recently in the middle of 2013, some political corruption was released in New York.
We are also the most corrupt country in the United States. Unpublished $ 13 billion represents a failure to provide comprehensive services to people in New York. Most elected civil servants oppose the New York State Constitutional Council and people who did not violate the treaty will not talk about it. Corruption and collusion are closely related. Koch and Mercer are thrown names, there is no evidence to frighten us from dominating our state government. Please do not topple for the latest operation. We have voted for 40 years because the quality of our collective life is auctioned at the highest price, exceeding $ 13 billion without public opinion and supervision.
In this article I will explain the framework for political corruption and criminal understanding of national crime, especially the outline in connection with the United States. The problem of an important concept in the state criminal literature is simply as follows. What is the definition of state crime? The corresponding conceptual questions in this paper are as follows. What is political corruption? Therefore, this article outlines an attempt to address these issues for criminologists. Conceptual issues and discussions often interfere with the development of literature beyond the conceptual stage (Zimring & Johnson, 2005). Therefore, this article highlights the interrelationship between political corruption and national crime while focusing on issues related to concept clarification.
Corruption is often defined as abuse of public power, which is defined here as corruption involving political decision makers. In this paper we propose two alternative theories on corruption ("extraction" and "redistribution") (corruption, corruption, fraud, compulsion). ") To explain the impact of corruption in various types of regimes.In addition, this paper also explains the cause and effect of corruption, especially from an economic and political point of view.In the end, various corruption Efforts to prevent and the causes of bribery are discussed (even if the influence of democratization on the reduction of corruption is not too large depending on the possibility of corruption).