Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: A Very British Corruption -- Part I Neoliberalism and Corruption -- 1 Moving Beyond a Narrow Definition of Corruption -- 2 The New Normal: Moral Economies in the 'Age of Fraud' -- 3 Neoliberalism, Politics and Institutional Corruption: Against the 'Institutional Malaise' Hypothesis -- Part II Corruption in Policing -- 4 Policed by Consent? The Myth and the Betrayal -- 5 Hillsborough: The Long Struggle to Expose Police Corruption -- 6 Justice Denied: Police Accountability and the Killing of Mark Duggan -- Part III Corruption in Government and Public Institutions -- 7 British State Torture: From 'Search and Try' to 'Hide and Lie' -- 8 The Return of the Repressed: Secrets, Lies, Denial and 'Historical' Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Scandals -- 9 Politics, Government and Corruption: The Case of the Private Finance Initiative -- 10 Revolving-Door Politics and Corruption -- Part IV Corruption in Finance and the Corporate Sector -- 11 On Her Majesty's Secrecy Service -- 12 Accounting for Corruption in the 'Big Four' Accountancy Firms -- 13 Corporate Theft and Impunity in Financial Services -- 14 High Pay and Corruption -- List of contributors -- Index
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