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Blog post | 2024

La corruption sexuelle est un abus de pouvoir – et elle recouvre bien davantage que la simple « sextorsion »

Elin Bjarnegård, Dolores Calvo, Åsa Eldén, Silje Lundgren (2024)
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https://www.u4.no/blog/la-corruption-sexuelle-est-un-abus-de-pouvoir-et-elle-recouvre-bien-davantage-que-la-simple-sextorsion

English version: Sexual corruption is abuse of power – and there’s more to it than ‘sextortion’ alone

Spanish version: La corrupción sexual es abuso de poder, y no se trata solo de 'sextorsión'

Nous proposons une nouvelle définition de la corruption sexuelle, concentrée sur l’abus de pouvoir par ceux qui en sont investis, et assez large pour définir toutes les formes de corruption sexuelle.

Read more:
https://www.u4.no/blog/la-corruption-sexuelle-est-un-abus-de-pouvoir-et-elle-recouvre-bien-davantage-que-la-simple-sextorsion

U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre

Feb 2002 - Dec 2026
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  • Corruption
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Also from this project:

U4 Brief | Jan 2025

Artificial intelligence in anti-corruption – a timely update on AI technology

Dieter Zinnbauer

U4 Issue | Jan 2025

Sustainability reporting and anti-corruption provisions: unlocking the potential for impact

Guillaume Nicaise, Kaunain Rahman

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Book Chapter | May 2025

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Liv Tønnessen

The Cambridge Companion to Women and Islam

Journal Article | Apr 2025

‘There is No Compulsion in Marriage’. Divorce and Gendered Change in Afghanistan during the Islamic Republic

Torunn Wimpelmann, Masooma Saadat

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies

Journal Article | Jan 2025

Fragmenting forest governance: Land tenure and the REDD+ paradox in Kigoma pilot project, Tanzania

Emma Jane Lord

Political Geography

Blog post | Jan 2025

Assessing the quality of corruption surveys for SDG 16.5 monitoring and beyond

Giulia Mugellini

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