Description |
xii, 275 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
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Studies in government and public policy |
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Studies in government and public policy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"The creation of inspector-generals (IGs) in federal agencies began in the 1970's as the size and reach of the federal government grew. IGs are part of the agency but with some independence from the leadership. They are asked to conduct investigations at the request of management or Congress into wrong-doing or the efficiency and effectiveness of government programs. They are seen as a way of making sure that agencies carry out their mandates under law and of enhancing the ability of Congress to conduct oversight. In this book Nadia Hilliard looks at inspectors-general in the Departments of Justice, State, and Homeland Security in order to see if IGs enhance democratic control over these bureaucracies. She argues that the effectiveness of the IG as a means of democratic accountability varies depending on the degree of independence of the IG, the resources available, the stability of the leadership, the ability to develop an appropriate focus of work, and the ability to develop on-going programs of monitoring in the agency. Their contribution lies mainly in their ability to create a narrative about a government program and publicize that story"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Introduction: Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodies? -- "Once you've met one IG, you've met one IG" : modes of monitory democratic practice -- An inspector calls (with apologies to J. B. Priestley) : the inspector general category -- Bungling bureaucrats : searching for an independent state -- A political democracy at state : protecting passport privacy, 1992-2008 -- Lawyers out of court : guarding the guardians at justice -- A constitutional democracy at justice : forging democratic norms in the war on terror, 2002-2010 -- From terror to hurricanes : crafting emergency governance at Homeland Security -- A managerial democracy at Homeland Security : a web of accountability in the Gulf Coast recovery project, 2005-2009 -- Forging a new democratic form : cometh the hour, cometh the inspector -- Conclusion: Quis Custodiet Custodem Ipsum Custodom? |
Subject |
Administrative agencies -- United States -- Auditing.
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Federal government -- United States.
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Governmental investigations -- United States.
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Misconduct in office -- United States -- Prevention.
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Waste in government spending -- United States -- Prevention.
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Legislative oversight -- United States.
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ISBN |
9780700623983 paperback |
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0700623981 paperback |
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9780700623976 hardcover |
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0700623973 hardcover |
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9780700623990 electronic book |
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