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The E4J Library of Resources currently indexes over 6,000 publications (1) on integrity and ethics, (2) human rights and civic education, (3) crime prevention and criminal justice, (4) corruption, (5) organized crime, (6) trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants, (7) firearms, (8) cybercrime, and (9) counter-terrorism.
As of today, the library holds 973 entries on the topic of Corruption. Popular sub-categories include conceptual frameworks, anti-corruption responses, corruption and development, corruption in public sector, and anti-corruption laws.
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About E4J Library of Resources
Maintaining peaceful and inclusive societies – one of the primary targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG16) – requires individuals that understand and respect the rule of law. A robust education system is central to this, playing a vitally important role in instilling the shared values necessary for the rule of law in communities. Recognizing the need for easily accessible resources on rule of law topics, UNODC’s Education for Justice (E4J) initiative has created the E4J Library of Resources – a comprehensive, open access database of pre-existing, relevant and age-appropriate educational materials. The Library is continuously growing and expanding.