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Understanding Corruption
Brian Pinkowski, J. D.
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Defining Corruption
Simplifying the Problem.
1.Start with a dictionary.2.Apply the definitions to ensure you understand.
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Defining Corruption
Corruption: noun 1. The action of corrupting or the state of being
corrupt. 2. The process of decay.
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Defining Corruption
Corrupt: adjective 1. Willing to act dishonestly in return for money
or personal gain. Evil or morally depraved.2. (of a text or a computer database or program)
made unreliable by errors or alterations.3. archaic rotten or putrid.
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Defining Corruption
Origin Middle English:
• from Latin, corrupt, corrumpere ‘mar, bribe, destroy’
• from cor- ‘altogether’ + rumpere ‘to break’.
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Defining Corruption
Applying the definitions.1.Apply it to an object.2.To an individual.3.To a group of men.4.To society.5.To others?
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Defining Corruption:Corruption of an Object
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Corruption of an Object
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Corruption of an Object
Corruption:
Any action that causes the object to
be less than its original form.
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Corruption of an Individual
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Corruption of an IndividualEducation
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Corruption of an Individual
Corruption:
•Less
•Weakened Survival
•Reduced Future
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Corruption of a Group
What is a group?
Three or more people with some characteristic or purpose that they intend to carry forward into the future.
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Corruption of a Group
The survival of a group is affected by:
•Strength of identity
•Strength of purpose.
•Intention to carry forward into the future.
•It’s ability to handle contra-survival acts from other groups.
•Other factors?
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Corruption of a Group
Corruption:
•Any action that weakens the organism’s ability to survive or weakens its ability to project itself into the future.
Examples:
•Working against the purpose of the group.
•Leaving the group.
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Corruption of SocietyWhat is Society?
•A Group composed of smaller groups.
Examples:
•A political party.
•People from a geographic area. (ex.: A valley, a community, a country.)
•People from a Tribe made of several clans.
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Corruption of SocietyWhat do you do to weaken the ability of a Society to survive? or project itself into the future?
Examples:
•Weaken its ability to govern itself.
•Weaken the purpose of the society.
•Weaken the identity of the society.
•Other methods?
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Corruption of Society
Education
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Control of Corruption by Society
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Social Expectations
Martial Law/Violence
Policy/Administration
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• The slides on the following pages are to aid in addressing the typical questions that come up after the presentation
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Corruption of Group
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Corruption of Society
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Corruption Prevention
Correction
Detection
TrainingInternal Controls
Awareness
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Social Expectations
Martial Law/Violence
Policy/Administration