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Corruption-Pressure Index (CPI_arch)

A structural index of how much architectural pressure a service has placed against corruption — body-cams, audits, rotation, dashboards, whistleblower routing.

Design study plaque · Corruption-Pressure Index (CPI_arch)
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Formulae

\text{CPI}_{\text{arch}} = 1 - \prod_{i=1}^{m} (1 - w_i \cdot a_i)
\quad \text{where } \sum w_i = 1, \; a_i \in [0,1]

Variables

a_i
Adoption level of architectural control i
w_i
Weight of control i (sums to 1)
m
Number of architectural controls (default 6)

Meaning

Inverts a 'failure probability' product. As more architectural controls (body-worn cams, audit cadence, post rotation, public dashboards, protected whistleblowing, asset declarations) reach saturation, the structural opportunity for corruption falls fast. Aligns with ICAC's three-pronged model and the UNCAC architecture.

Interactive sandbox

Corruption-Pressure Index · architecture
Architectural CPI
39
structural pressure against corruption
Sample · illustrative · 0 verified this era
Now · இரு-அடுக்கு (1)
A descriptor of structural pressure against corruption, anchored to ICAC's three-pronged model and the UNCAC architecture. Never a personnel score, never a country score.
Becoming · இரு-அடுக்கு (2)
A composite a future Public Integrity Unit would publish quarterly — showing which architectural controls have advanced, which are stalled, and what the structural risk surface looks like.

Anchor literature

  • Hong Kong ICAC · Three-Pronged Strategy
  • Transparency International · CPI methodology
  • UNCAC 2003
  • OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
Honest ceiling
CPI_arch describes architecture, not individuals. It is never used as a personnel score and never used to grade a country.