The Awarding of Public Contracts and Safeguarding Integrity

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serval:BIB_2E3118B8F9C9
Type
A part of a book
Publication sub-type
Chapter: chapter ou part
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
The Awarding of Public Contracts and Safeguarding Integrity
Title of the book
Contemporary Organized Crime
Author(s)
Caneppele Stefano
Publisher
Springer
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2017
Pages
175-185
Language
english
Abstract
This contribution discusses the challenge to put research findings into practice in the field of crime prevention, namely to safeguard the integrity of public contracts. In 2008, Transcrime developed a risk-assessment model to support law enforcement against organized crime. The aim was to provide a tool for highlighting public contracts which, according to different criteria, showed a higher risk of infiltration by organized crime. This chapter presents the model, its advantages, its limitations and the issues related to its possible implementation. It concludes that, although this pioneer attempt did not succeed, the experience helped to develop further research in the field. In the meantime, the public administration has progressively acknowledged the approach of risk management as a valuable tool for preventing crime.
Keywords
organized crime, public procurement, public contracts, Italian mafias, corruption
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