The Rutgers School of Law, Camden, seeks to improve accountability, transparency, ethics and compliance at government agencies with a new research center. The school has launched the Rutgers Center for Government Compliance and Ethics, which will offer research and education to city agencies on effective compliance and ethics policies.

“The purpose is to create cultures of integrity at all levels of government, which drive mission fulfillment and inspire public trust,” said Dean Rayman L. Solomon, faculty sponsor of the center. “Enabling people to recognize and respect legal and ethical boundaries is partly about developing awareness and skills, but also involves creating the right infrastructure and processes.”

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