Abstract

The article examines the manifestations of corruption practices in the regional government. The results of a sociological survey of 623 residents of the Belgorod Region from the 16 settlements were analyzed in order to identify the actual values of the parameters for assessing corruption. Using the method of qualitative and quantitative interpretation of empirical data, the authors determine the scale and structure of corruption, and identify the factors that determine the nature and content of corruption practices in the region. They show that the main trigger of corruption processes is the lack of formation of anti-corruption attitudes and behavior among the majority of the regional community members. The article contains recommendations that can help minimizing corruption practices and increasing the level of anti-corruption culture of the regional community.

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  • The article examines the manifestations of corruption practices in the regional government

  • The results of a sociological survey of 623 residents of the Belgorod Region from the 16 settlements were analyzed in order to identify the actual values of the parameters

  • They show that the main trigger of corruption processes is the lack of formation

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ЗАЛИВАНСКИЙ Борис Васильевич – кандидат социологических наук, доцент кафедры социальных технологий и государственной службы Белгородского государственного национального исследовательского университета 85; zalivansky@bsu.edu.ru) САМОХВАЛОВА Елена Владиславовна – кандидат социологических наук, доцент кафедры социальных технологий и государственной службы Белгородского государственного национального исследовательского университета С целью выявления фактических значений параметров оценки коррупции проанализированы результаты социологического опроса 623 жителей Белгородской обл., проживающих в

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