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Corporate Crime

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.
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Corporate Crime

2008
Corporate Crime examines the ever-present problem of white-collar and corporate crime, not only within the United States but also worldwide. Should corporations and their employees be held criminally liable for shoddy business practices? This volume explores both sides of the question, discussing the nature and scope of corporate crime, the ...
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Corporate Crime.

Social Forces, 1982
Richard C. Hollinger   +2 more
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Corporate Crime

The Journal of Asset Protection and Financial Crime, 1994
Corporate crimes are crimes committed in the course of otherwise legitimate working procedures in respectable organisations. Although corporate crimes can cause many forms of physical, moral and financial damage, in practice the administration of criminal justice is rather lenient.
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Corporate Rationality as Corporate Crime

Studies in Political Economy, 1993
If capitalist production has increased the sum total of commodities it has also been associated with a stunning amount of devastation inflicted on human life and on the environment.
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Corporate Crime

2022
Dawn L. Rothe, David Kauzlarich
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Corporate Capitalism, Corporate Crime

Crime & Delinquency, 1981
This article considers the structural relationships between corporate crime and American corporate capitalism. Large corporations are assumed to pursue profit, growth, and market share expansion subject to constraints imposed by markets and the state.
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Measuring corporate environmental crime rates: progress and problems

Crime, Law and Social Change, 2008
Carole Gibbs, Sally S Simpson
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