Incoming Resources
- Dead man walking, [written and] read by Kate McClymont
- Corruption, edited by Justin Healey
- Very bad people, the inside story of the fight against the world's network of corruption, Patrick Alley ; [with a foreword by George Soros]
- Syndromes of corruption, wealth, power, and democracy, Michael Johnston
- Terrorism, organised crime and corruption, networks and linkages, edited by Leslie Holmes
- Shadow elite, how the world's new power brokers undermine democracy, government, and the free market, Janine R. Wedel
- Between morality and the law, corruption, anthropology and comparative society, edited by Italo Pardo
- The Laundromat, inside the Panama Papers investigation of illicit money networks and the global elite, Jake Bernstein
- Kleptopia, how dirty money is conquering the world, Tom Burgis
- One nation under blackmail, the sordid union between intelligence and organized crime that gave rise to Jeffrey Epstein, Whitney Webb, Vol. 2
- Corruption, anthropological perspectives, edited by Dieter Haller and Cris Shore
- Institutional corruption, a study in applied philosophy, Seumas Miller, Charles Sturt University, Delft University of Technology and the University of Oxford
- Der Besuch der alten Dame, Friedrich Dürrenmatt ; edited by Paul Kurt Ackermann
- Unmasked, corruption in the West, Laurence Cockcroft and Anne-Christine Wegener
- Syndromes of corruption, wealth, power, and democracy, Michael Johnston
- Political corruption, an introduction to the issues, Inge Amundsen