corrupción
corruption ; depravation.
For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.
Poverty and depravation impacts on those directly affected and also influences the well being of the whole macro structure of the nation.
corrupción de datos [En informática, estado de deterioro de la información contenida en un fichero lo que hace que sea imposible su lectura]
data corruption
Some attempts have been made to use video tape, but the results have been poor, with data losses and corruption.
corrupción de la policía
police corruption
Drug traffic has contributed to police corruption.
corrupción del gobierno
government corruption
Over the years, while other local papers were reproducing press releases and flattering the authorities, Zeta was investigating drug trafficking, migrant smuggling, and government corruption - and naming names.
corrupción moral
moral corruption
Machiavelli argued that the social benefits of stability and security can be achieved even in the face of moral corruption.
persona que desvela escándalos o corrupción [Originalmente usado para referirse a las personas (generalmente periodistas) que revelaban escándalos o corrupción]
muckraker
The influence of muckrakers has been so great that, paradoxically, they seem easy to ignore in constructing a history of the academic field of communication.
por encima de la corrupción
above corruption
Andreas Papandreou was convinced that his power was inheritable and Mitsotakis was not 'above corruption'.
revelación de escándalos o corrupción
muckraking
Muckraking has usually been associated with liberal reform movements.