In Sociology of Corruption, Dávid Jancsics provides a concise yet thorough analysis of the origins, types, and evolution of corruption in Hungary in the last thirty years. Sociology of Corruption is a valuable contribution to the study of corruption, with insights that travel well beyond the context of post-communist Hungary. Jancsics's ethnographic approach, combined with his critical perspective on anti-corruption policies, offers a fresh and insightful lens through which to view the problem.(Democratization) David Jancsics' Sociology of Corruption is a rare example of a rigorous scholarly investigation that is also a joy to read.(The American Review of Public Administration)