Public Integrity is an international academic journal dedicated to the fields of public management and policy, with a particular focus on issues such as corruption, governance, transparency, and accountability. This magazine is published by Taylor&Francis Publishing and aims to provide a forum for scholars, policy makers, members of non-governmental organizations, and other relevant stakeholders to share research and analysis on public sector integrity and ethical behavior.
The journal covers theoretical research, empirical analysis, case studies, review articles, and policy recommendations, aiming to promote understanding of inappropriate behavior in the public domain and explore effective prevention and response strategies. Magazines have a significant impact on improving public service efficiency, enhancing citizen trust, and improving democratic governance structures by publishing high-quality research. The readership of this magazine includes political scientists, economists, sociologists, public management scholars, legal experts, and all professionals interested in public administration and ethical issues. Through its authoritative research and analysis, it has established a significant reputation in academia and policy-making, becoming an indispensable resource for public domain research.