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Corporate crime inflicts massive harm on employees, consumers, workplaces, economies, and the environment, but there are inadequate controls and few deterrent mechanisms, and sanctions are mild relative to the harm done. There is little agreement on remedies and praxis, reflecting an underlying dive...
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Zusammenfassung: | Corporate crime inflicts massive harm on employees, consumers, workplaces, economies, and the environment, but there are inadequate controls and few deterrent mechanisms, and sanctions are mild relative to the harm done. There is little agreement on remedies and praxis, reflecting an underlying diversity of opinion on the causes of corporate criminality. Corporate Crime is a collection of original papers by many of the world's leading experts on corporate crime, and covers its causes, extent, and control. It provides discussions of all the major areas of corporate criminal conduct, looking at the relationship between corporate structure and corporate crime. It opens up debate on appropriate control strategies to deter perpetrators and minimize harm. The discussions centre around strategies to control the social, economic, and political costs of various kinds of corporate crime - within the corporate organization and the fields of finance, occupational health and safety, and environmental degradation. |
Beschreibung: | Based on the conference, Corporate crime: ethics, law and the state, held Nov. 12-14, 1992. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 426 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9781442673489 1442673486 |
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contents | Regulating capitalism / Corporate crime and Republican criminological praxis / Should we prosecute corporations and/or individuals? / Feminism, law, and the pharmaceutical industry / Preliminary observations on strains of, and strains in, corporate law scholarship / Corporate crime and new organizational forms / Management, morality, and law : organizational forms and ethical deliberations / Loosely coupled systems and unlawful behaviour : organization theory and corporate crime / Serious fraud in Britain : criminal justice versus regulation / Saving the savings and loans? U.S. government response to financial crime / Public policy towards individuals involved in competition-law offences in Canada / And defeat goes on : an assessment of third-wave health and safety regulation / Regulating work in a capitalist society / Judgments of legitimacy regarding occupational health and safety / Environmental harm and corporate crime / Can confrontation, negotiation, or socialization solve the Superfund enforcement dilemma? / Controlling corporate misconduct through regulatory offences : the Canadian experience / Due process and the Nova Scotia herbicide trial / |
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spelling | Corporate crime : contemporary debates / edited by Frank Pearce and Laureen Snider. Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press, ©1995. 1 online resource (xiii, 426 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Based on the conference, Corporate crime: ethics, law and the state, held Nov. 12-14, 1992. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Regulating capitalism / Frank Pearce and Laureen Snider -- Corporate crime and Republican criminological praxis / John Braithwaite -- Should we prosecute corporations and/or individuals? / Gilbert Geis and Joseph Dimento -- Feminism, law, and the pharmaceutical industry / Patricia Peppin -- Preliminary observations on strains of, and strains in, corporate law scholarship / Harry Glasbeek -- Corporate crime and new organizational forms / Steve Tombs -- Management, morality, and law : organizational forms and ethical deliberations / Peter Cleary Yeager -- Loosely coupled systems and unlawful behaviour : organization theory and corporate crime / Carl Keane -- Serious fraud in Britain : criminal justice versus regulation / Michael Levi -- Saving the savings and loans? U.S. government response to financial crime / Kitty Calavita and Henry N. Pontell -- Public policy towards individuals involved in competition-law offences in Canada / W.T. Stanbury -- And defeat goes on : an assessment of third-wave health and safety regulation / Eric Tucker -- Regulating work in a capitalist society / Charles Noble -- Judgments of legitimacy regarding occupational health and safety / Vivienne Walters [and others] -- Environmental harm and corporate crime / Robert Paehlke -- Can confrontation, negotiation, or socialization solve the Superfund enforcement dilemma? / Harold C. Barnett -- Controlling corporate misconduct through regulatory offences : the Canadian experience / Kernaghan Webb -- Due process and the Nova Scotia herbicide trial / Colin Goff. Print version record. Corporate crime inflicts massive harm on employees, consumers, workplaces, economies, and the environment, but there are inadequate controls and few deterrent mechanisms, and sanctions are mild relative to the harm done. There is little agreement on remedies and praxis, reflecting an underlying diversity of opinion on the causes of corporate criminality. Corporate Crime is a collection of original papers by many of the world's leading experts on corporate crime, and covers its causes, extent, and control. It provides discussions of all the major areas of corporate criminal conduct, looking at the relationship between corporate structure and corporate crime. It opens up debate on appropriate control strategies to deter perpetrators and minimize harm. The discussions centre around strategies to control the social, economic, and political costs of various kinds of corporate crime - within the corporate organization and the fields of finance, occupational health and safety, and environmental degradation. Commercial crimes Congresses. Corporations Corrupt practices Congresses. Infractions économiques Congrès. Entreprises Pratiques déloyales Congrès. Sociétés Pratiques déloyales Congrès. TRUE CRIME White Collar Crime. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Commercial crimes fast Corporations Corrupt practices fast Economische delicten. gtt Witteboordencriminaliteit. gtt Electronic books. e-books. aat Conference papers and proceedings fast Livres numériques. rvmgf Pearce, Frank. Snider, Laureen, 1944- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvFKwvTMrWvyGtjBrkKv3 Print version: Corporate crime. Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press, ©1995 9786612045707 (DLC) 96105937 (OCoLC)34117395 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=468035 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Corporate crime : contemporary debates / Regulating capitalism / Corporate crime and Republican criminological praxis / Should we prosecute corporations and/or individuals? / Feminism, law, and the pharmaceutical industry / Preliminary observations on strains of, and strains in, corporate law scholarship / Corporate crime and new organizational forms / Management, morality, and law : organizational forms and ethical deliberations / Loosely coupled systems and unlawful behaviour : organization theory and corporate crime / Serious fraud in Britain : criminal justice versus regulation / Saving the savings and loans? U.S. government response to financial crime / Public policy towards individuals involved in competition-law offences in Canada / And defeat goes on : an assessment of third-wave health and safety regulation / Regulating work in a capitalist society / Judgments of legitimacy regarding occupational health and safety / Environmental harm and corporate crime / Can confrontation, negotiation, or socialization solve the Superfund enforcement dilemma? / Controlling corporate misconduct through regulatory offences : the Canadian experience / Due process and the Nova Scotia herbicide trial / Commercial crimes Congresses. Corporations Corrupt practices Congresses. Infractions économiques Congrès. Entreprises Pratiques déloyales Congrès. Sociétés Pratiques déloyales Congrès. TRUE CRIME White Collar Crime. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Commercial crimes fast Corporations Corrupt practices fast Economische delicten. gtt Witteboordencriminaliteit. gtt |
title | Corporate crime : contemporary debates / |
title_alt | Regulating capitalism / Corporate crime and Republican criminological praxis / Should we prosecute corporations and/or individuals? / Feminism, law, and the pharmaceutical industry / Preliminary observations on strains of, and strains in, corporate law scholarship / Corporate crime and new organizational forms / Management, morality, and law : organizational forms and ethical deliberations / Loosely coupled systems and unlawful behaviour : organization theory and corporate crime / Serious fraud in Britain : criminal justice versus regulation / Saving the savings and loans? U.S. government response to financial crime / Public policy towards individuals involved in competition-law offences in Canada / And defeat goes on : an assessment of third-wave health and safety regulation / Regulating work in a capitalist society / Judgments of legitimacy regarding occupational health and safety / Environmental harm and corporate crime / Can confrontation, negotiation, or socialization solve the Superfund enforcement dilemma? / Controlling corporate misconduct through regulatory offences : the Canadian experience / Due process and the Nova Scotia herbicide trial / |
title_auth | Corporate crime : contemporary debates / |
title_exact_search | Corporate crime : contemporary debates / |
title_full | Corporate crime : contemporary debates / edited by Frank Pearce and Laureen Snider. |
title_fullStr | Corporate crime : contemporary debates / edited by Frank Pearce and Laureen Snider. |
title_full_unstemmed | Corporate crime : contemporary debates / edited by Frank Pearce and Laureen Snider. |
title_short | Corporate crime : |
title_sort | corporate crime contemporary debates |
title_sub | contemporary debates / |
topic | Commercial crimes Congresses. Corporations Corrupt practices Congresses. Infractions économiques Congrès. Entreprises Pratiques déloyales Congrès. Sociétés Pratiques déloyales Congrès. TRUE CRIME White Collar Crime. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Commercial crimes fast Corporations Corrupt practices fast Economische delicten. gtt Witteboordencriminaliteit. gtt |
topic_facet | Commercial crimes Congresses. Corporations Corrupt practices Congresses. Infractions économiques Congrès. Entreprises Pratiques déloyales Congrès. Sociétés Pratiques déloyales Congrès. TRUE CRIME White Collar Crime. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. Commercial crimes Corporations Corrupt practices Economische delicten. Witteboordencriminaliteit. Electronic books. e-books. Conference papers and proceedings Livres numériques. |
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