Building a community of corruption research: A response to Pacheco-Vega

Authors

  • Patricia Strach University at Albany, State University of New York, USA
  • Kathleen Sullivan Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA

Keywords:

review, corruption, garbage collection, municipal services, municipalities

Abstract

BOOK REVIEW Response BUILDING A COMMUNITY OF CORRUPTION RESEARCH: A RESPONSE TO PACHECO-VEGA

Author Biographies

Patricia Strach, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA

Professor in the Departments of Political Science and Public Administration & Policy and a Howard J. Samuels State and City Policy Center Fellow (2021-2022). Her current research examines the opioid epidemic in local communities. Strach is an expert in public policy and mass politics and is the author of The Politics of Trash: How City Officials Used Corruption to Clean Cities, 1890-1929 (Cornell 2023), as well as numerous articles. She was a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at Harvard (2008-2010).

Kathleen Sullivan, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA

Associate Professor of Political Science at the Center for Law, Justice & Culture, Ohio University. Her research areas are Public Law and American Political Development. Author of Constitutional Contest: Women and Rights Discourse in Nineteenth-Century America, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. With Patricia Strach, she addressed the use of family in governance, which won the Pi Sigma Alpha Award from the Western Political Science Association and is available in Political Research Quarterly
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Published

2024-04-19

How to Cite

Strach, P., & Sullivan, K. (2024). Building a community of corruption research: A response to Pacheco-Vega. Journal of Public Governance and Policy: Latin American Review, (10), 1-4. Retrieved from https://journalofpublicgovernance.cucea.udg.mx/index.php/jpgp/article/view/7801