July 14, 2014
Freedom of Information Laws Had a Big Impact on Corruption
Freedom of Information laws in American states reduced the rate at which officials committed corrupt acts by about 20%, according to an analysis by Adriana S. Cordis of Winthrop University and Patrick L. Warren of Clemson University. In the immediate aftermath of implementation of strong FOI laws, corruption-conviction rates approximately doubled, suggesting that the regulations made it easier to detect malfeasance. Over time, conviction rates declined, suggesting that overall corruption diminished, the authors say. The changes are more pronounced in states with more intense media coverage.
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