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VOL. 5, ISSUE 2 (2023)
Sociolegal aspects on traps of corruption for state apparatus
Authors
M Saleh Sjafei, Bakti Siahaan
Abstract
The word corruption includes various meanings,
including the act of rotting, damaging, bribing, even shaking and twisting.
Corruption is the act of public officials, both politicians and civil servants,
as well as other parties who are involved in these actions, unfairly and
illegally, in misusing the public trust that is empowered to them to gain
benefits for themselves and their groups. Based on this understanding,
corruption contains an element of fraud, such as distorting facts and data with
various rhetorical techniques or situation definitions dramatized by the
perpetrators. Although basically no human action is good or bad, but by
thinking makes it so. As the scientific philosophy that a theory is a way to
understand a situation that interferes with something so as to enable people to
effectively bring their repertoire of habits, and more importantly, is to
change habits or even throw them away altogether, and replace them with new
ones as the situation demands. Such explanations provide inspiration for a
theoretical start that without a proper theory, work to prevent fraud may be
quite disruptive.
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Pages:31-34
How to cite this article:
M Saleh Sjafei, Bakti Siahaan "Sociolegal aspects on traps of corruption for state apparatus". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 5, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 31-34
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