Revolving door syndrome

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Revolving door syndrome is an informal expression which refers to recidivism and to various other forms of corruption. As a colloquialism, it can refer to the ongoing or frequent contact of recidivists with the criminal justice system. It also refers to the phenomenon of failed high-level business people reentering the business world at the top levels, whether the reasons for their failure were ostensibly criminal or not, and to the two-way revolving doors between defence procurement and defence suppliers. Numerous similar examples are available in various fields.

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