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Session Submission Type: Pre-arranged Panel
This session is intended to explore the relevance of producing and using high quality data to support the design of effective public policies on crime and corruption, considering the rational and nature of several sources of data such as experience and perception surveys or administrative records.
Different sources for different kinds of corruption - alberto violante, Italian Statistical Institute; Isabella Corazziari, ISTAT; Francesco Turetta, La Sapienza University
Is crime correlated to corruption?. The mexican experience. - Adrián Franco, National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI)
ISTAT survey on corruption: main lessons - Annalisa Di Benedetto, Italian National Statistical Institute
The Framework on corruption statistics as a good international practice for NSO’s in Latin America and the Carribean - Dayana Lizeth Perez, National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI)