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Characterising Italian municipalities according to the annual report of the prevention-of-corruption supervisor: a Latent Class approach
Michela Gnaldi, Simone Del Sarto

Last modified: 2017-05-24

Abstract


This work aims at characterising Italian municipalities according to what has been accomplished in terms of corruption prevention. The recent “anti-corruption law†of 2012 establishes a new plan for corruption prevention. It introduces a new figure, the prevention-of-corruption supervisor who reports if and how preventive measures are implemented within the public institution he/she represents, by filling in a standardised form which has to be published in the institution website. We rely on these data to apply a Latent Class model which allows us to identify groups of municipalities with a similar behaviour. Further, we qualify such classes on account of several covariates. First results show that i: there is a general tendency among municipalities to fulfil the prevention-of-corruption law and ii: virtuous municipalities are large municipalities experiencing corruption events.