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These findings are broadly consistent with a number of comparative assessments of state corruption over the years, suggesting that the extent of corruption in state governments is not just a matter of contemporary personalities and events, but is rather a result of deeper and more lasting characteristics and influences.
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Findings are consistent with comparative assessments suggesting state corruption results from deeper lasting characteristics not just contemporary events.
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September 11, 2025 at 10:33 PM (1 day ago)
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September 11, 2025 at 10:33 PM (1 day ago)

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A 2018 survey of news reporters assessed illegal and legal corruption across US states. Findings reveal significant variations in perceived corruption levels across states and government branches.

Political Corruption
Government Corruption
United States Politics
Survey Research
Public Perception
State Government

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