CRIME AND CULTURE project presentation, Brussels, Belgium
The CRIME AND CULTURE project 'Crime as a cultural problem. The relevance of perceptions of corruption to crime prevention. A comparative cultural study in the EU-Candidate States and the EU-States Germany and Greece', financed within the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) of the European Commission has looked at perceptions of corruption in Europe for the past four years.
The project aimed to conduct an inquiry into the perceptions of corruption held by political and administrative decision-makers in specific regions and cultures, those held by actors representing various institutions and authorities, and by the citizens and the media in European societies.
In the frame of the conference the project's findings and analytical results will be presented to a targeted audience and discussed with experts from politics, judiciary, police, media, civil society and economy.For further information, please visit:
http://www.uni-konstanz.de/crimeandculture/finalconference.htm(opens in new window)