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Corporate Crime

open access: yes, 2009
Corporate Crime examines key themes in the study of corporate crime, exploring how it is defined, legally constructed, researched and controlled. It also looks at case studies of its many forms. It contains a selection of the classic literature on the subject along with a range of contemporary writing.
Croall, Hazel, Tombs, Steve
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Corporate Crime.

open access: yesSocial Forces, 1982
A Review of Corporate Crime by Marshall B.
Richard C. Hollinger   +2 more
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Corporate Crime

The Journal of Legal Studies, 1996
Corporate criminal liability is a relatively new development in American law, although it has been expanding rapidly. We argue that there is no need for corporate criminal liability in a legal system with appropriate civil remedies and that corporate criminal liability in practice produces serious problems of overdeterrence.
Fischel, Daniel R., Sykes, Alan O.
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Corporate crime

2018
Corporate crimes are illegal and harmful acts, or omissions, committed by legitimate organizations or their members for the benefit of these organizations. In contrast to 'white-collar crime', which is associated with individual offenders, corporate crime draws attention to the opportunities and conditions related to the organizational context within ...
van Erp, J.G., Huisman, Wim
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Corporations and Transnational Crime

2015
This chapter explores historical origins of business related crime, to get a better understanding of the historical context of the involvement of corporations in transnational crime, which is often presented as a recent product of globalization. Often, globalization is presented as a cause for (the observed increase of) transnational corporate crime ...
Huisman, W., van Baar, A., Gorsira, M.
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Corporate Crime

Criminal Justice Matters, 2014
The privatisation of justice in England and Wales began 22 years ago. HMP Wolds, run by G4S, was the first private prison, opening in 1992.
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Corporate Crime

Criminal Law and Economics applies economic theory to explain crime, law enforcement, criminal law and criminal procedure. This pathbreaking book draws together sixteen chapters by leading scholars in the field, summarizing theoretical and empirical work researched to date on criminal law and economics.
Ichiro Iwasaki   +2 more
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