Global - Mexico - The U.K.
[Publication] Integrity based approaches: Combining rewards and sanctions works best. Anti-corruption efforts see an increasing popularity in integrity interventions: "Encourage good behavior instead of punishing bad behavior" is what U4 refers to as "integrity-based interventions" in Anti-corruption. But approach effectiveness is reliant on context.
CMI U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre: https://www.u4.no/blog/integrity-based-approaches-combining-rewards-and-sanctions-works-best
Corruption complicates crime reduction. According to researcher, one of the main problems of the Mexican government in implementing effective laws to address crime, is widespread corruption.
The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/mexico-made-criminal-justice-reforms-in-2008-they-havent-done-much-to-reduce-crime-198277
Research reveals nearly 52.000 UK properties are still owned anonymously. Despite new transparency law requiring offshore companies to update ownership in "Register of Overseas Entities (ROE)" by January 31st this year, nearly half of the companies required to declare their ownership have failed to do so, according to TI.
Transparency International (TI): https://www.transparency.org.uk/uk-register-overseas-entities-through-the-keyhole