Abstract

Corruption is present in every country in the world. The Scandinavian countries are leading on the lists of the least corrupt countries. Norway is however with the highest rate of corruption. The paper raises the issue of corruption in Poland and Norway, taking into account the statistics illustrating the scale of this phenomenon. The author also compares the outline of criminal laws of both countries and tries to answer to the question what affects the number of committed crimes, taking into account the methods of counteracting them. The article includes a description of the so-called “nordic factors” that are characteristic of Scandinavian countries and which significantly contribute to the reduction of corruption.

Highlights

  • Zjawisko korupcji jest obecne w życiu publicznym od dawna.

  • Współcześnie wiele państw staje przed problemem efektywnej walki z nią.

  • Kojder rozumie „taką wymianę dóbr, usług, świadczeń i innych zasobów, która narusza obowiązujące prawo lub dobro publiczne

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Zjawisko korupcji jest obecne w życiu publicznym od dawna.

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