RT Article T1 Can’t control/won’t control: opportunities and deterrents for local urban corruption in Lanzarote JF Crime, law and social change VO 63 IS 1/2 SP 1 OP 20 A1 García-Quesada, Mónica A2 Jiménez, Fernando A2 Villoria Mendieta, Manuel 1957- LA English YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1853882542 AB Lanzarote is the most eastern island of the Canary archipelago (Spain). An important touristic resort, it was a pioneer territory in the fight against land speculation and was distinguished as a UNESCO biosphere reserve in 1993. Despite this, recent police and court investigations have shown the existence of illegalities and corruption in the granting of building licenses in two of the most touristic municipalities, Yaiza and Teguise. The article examines the opportunities for urban corruption and the deterrents in place at the local level in Lanzarote between 1998 and 2006. It shows that corruption derived not only from an inadequate formal incentive structure, but also from the prevalence of certain expectations contrary to the common good and from the absence of "principled principals" willing to ensure that agents acting on their behalf did not engage in corruption. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 18-20 K1 Building Permit K1 Discretionary Power K1 Local Authority K1 Regional Government K1 Town Council DO 10.1007/s10611-014-9549-z