PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF ANTI-CORRUPTION BEHAVIOR OF CIVIL SERVANTS
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Abstract
Corrupt behavior is a type of social behavior that represents actions and actions that affect the interests of individuals, social groups, communities and the whole society as a whole. The psychological determinants of anti-corruption behavior in their content are opposite to those that are characteristic of the psychological characteristics of corruption activities. They are expressed in the presence of respect for legal and social norms, the ability to self-control and responsibility in the presence of respect for legal and social norms. decision-making. This is typical for persons with a high level of development of conscientiousness, readiness to selflessly perform their official duties for the benefit of other citizens, unpreparedness for unjustified risk, anti-corruption type of motivation and anti-corruption value orientations.