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Criminological measures to counteract corruption offences in the field of illegal gambling

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  • Anara S. Berdaliyeva
  • Alexandr I. Kim
  • Aliya M. Seraliyeva
  • Aivazkhan A. Gassanov
  • Makhambet V. Dunentayev

Abstract

Purpose - Despite all the anti-corruption measures and anti-corruption initiatives, people offer or accept bribes without any hesitation. As anywhere in the world, the negative consequences of corruption lead to a reduction in direct investment, increase inequality and poverty, distort and use public investment and reduce public revenues. The purpose of this article is to study the criminological measures to counteract corruption offences in the field of illegal gambling. Design/methodology/approach - The methodological basis of the study is the provisions of the theory of knowledge: the laws of dialectical materialism, philosophical categories and scientific principles of cognition of social and legal reality. Findings - Although many components of foreign state anti-corruption programmes are quite problematic to apply in modern realities in the Republic of Kazakhstan, according to legal scholars, through gradual implementation into the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan because of the systematic improvement by the state of the content of regulations and responsible implementation of anti-corruption strategies. In this regard, one of the conditions in the fight against corruption is actions aimed at using the best practices of countries that are similar to each other in terms of religion, habits, traditions, ethics and morality. Originality/value - Anti-corruption initiatives using information and communication technologies, such as digital public services and e-government, crowdsourcing platforms, tools for exposing, transparency portals, blockchain and artificial intelligence technologies can provide significant assistance in combating manifestations of corruption in the field of illegal gambling on the internet in the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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  • Anara S. Berdaliyeva & Alexandr I. Kim & Aliya M. Seraliyeva & Aivazkhan A. Gassanov & Makhambet V. Dunentayev, 2021. "Criminological measures to counteract corruption offences in the field of illegal gambling," Journal of Financial Crime, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 30(1), pages 4-23, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jfcpps:jfc-11-2021-0246
    DOI: 10.1108/JFC-11-2021-0246
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