| 1 | Delve into the conceptual framework of the program and the project on the culture of legality, as well as its theoretical and normative foundations. |
| 2 | Systematization, analysis, and evaluation of current regulations regarding the culture of legality. Monitoring legislative changes in the area and their constitutional implications. Development of proposals for adaptation and improvement. |
| 3 | Measurement and evaluation of corruption. Contributions of social psychology to the perception of corruption. |
| 4 | Bias and exclusion. Artificial intelligence and algorithms in public administrations. |
| 5 | Administrative practices that generate corruption risks. |
| 6 | Culture of legality with a gender perspective: corruption and vulnerable subjects. |
| 7 | New risk sectors of particular relevance for the Community of Madrid: Universities and Sports. |
| 8 | Emerging rights in the fight against corruption. |
| 9 | Corruption and the media. How corruption scandals and institutional reforms are portrayed in the press and on social media. |
| 10 | Historical, philosophical, and political study of the logics of exclusion, dynamics of domination, and processes of decomposition. |