Anti-Corruption Strategies: Between Legislation and Community Role

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Jaafar Talib Hamza

Abstract

This research aims to raise interest and draw the attention of stakeholders to the need to study the phenomenon of corruption, given its importance in the lives of individuals. Corruption contributes to the deterioration of individuals and society. The research also aims to identify the causes of corruption, ways to confront it, and its types. The importance of the research lies in shedding light on the phenomenon of corruption and attempting to address it. Additionally, this research contributes to providing researchers with the opportunity to conduct further future studies. The research attempts to come up with some proposals, recommendations, and results that are expected to benefit specialists in sociology and other sciences.


The research reached a set of recommendations, the most important of which is emphasizing the role of the law in reducing and combating corruption, as well as activating the role of religion, the family, and civil society organizations to play their part, and emphasizing the state's role in providing job opportunities, eliminating poverty, and achieving social justice.

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Hamza , J. T. (2025). Anti-Corruption Strategies: Between Legislation and Community Role. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 3(4), 239-249. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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