Seminar | Interdisciplinary Meeting "Pathways of Corruption" | Barometer of Implementation of National Anti-Corruption Strategies (BeNAC)

Portugal, a country of Corruption?!

September 9, 2021, 17h00-19h00 (GMT+1)

Online event

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This theme constitutes an important challenge for reflection on the phenomenon of corruption in our country. In the first place, as we do not know the real criminality but only the registered criminality, i.e., the criminality that in some way comes to the knowledge of the formal control bodies and in relation to which a process is opened, perceptions gain relevance and are often confused in the discourse and in the reflection with real criminality. Therefore, it is important to deconstruct this association by reflecting, on the one hand, on the factors that must be taken into account when approaching real criminality and, on the other hand, on those that most contribute to the formation of perceptions in this field. Secondly, we consider it equally important to revisit the policies and legal, organisational or other measures in this field, carried out in the recent past, and to reflect on the reasons why they might not have been efficient. Recovering this memory is important to help avoid repeating the wrong or ineffective paths of the past.

Speakers:
- Mariana Oliveira, Journalist from Público
- Rita Figueiras, Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Rui Cardoso, Public Prosecutor 

Comments: Manuel Carvalho da Silva, COLABOR – Collaborative Laboratory for Work, Employment and Social Protection | Moderator: Conceição Gomes, OPJ/CES/UC

[Inscrição gratuita, mas obrigatória]


Informations: | (+351) 239 855 570 / (+351) 914 140 187 / opj@ces.uc.pt

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Pathways to Corruption