kanslarkriminalitet
Kanslarkriminalitet, often translated as bureaucratic crime, is a term used in Nordic criminology to describe criminal activity conducted by employees within public administrations and government offices. The concept highlights offenses committed in the course of official duties by civil servants, municipal or state staff, and other public-sector actors. It is primarily used in academic and policy discussions rather than as a formal legal category.
Forms commonly associated with kanslarkriminalitet include embezzlement or misuse of public funds, procurement and contracting fraud,
Causes and risk factors often cited in research include complex procurement procedures, gaps in internal controls,
Impact of kanslarkriminalitet includes erosion of public trust, reduced effectiveness of government programs, and distorted competition
See also: corruption, white-collar crime, bureaucratic corruption, procurement fraud, whistleblowing, governance.