The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior /:
What should be the role of the criminal law in controlling corporate behavior, and how can the execution of that role be improved? On the one hand, corporations have enormous power, and, when a corporation causes harm, there is a natural instinct to apply criminal sanctions, society's most seri...
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Zusammenfassung: | What should be the role of the criminal law in controlling corporate behavior, and how can the execution of that role be improved? On the one hand, corporations have enormous power, and, when a corporation causes harm, there is a natural instinct to apply criminal sanctions, society's most serious expression of moral disapproval. In the wake of a harm in which a corporation had a prominent role, there are often calls for an increased use of the criminal law to tame corporate excesses. On the other hand, criminal liability has historically usually required criminal intent, a concept that applies oddly to a legal construction, such as a corporation. And more recently, critics have decried what they have termed the overcriminalization of corporate behavior, suggesting that there has been an overreliance on the use of criminal law in this context. To provide guidance to policymakers on the proper role of criminal sanctions in this context, RAND Corporation researchers (1) measure the current use of criminal sanctions in controlling corporate behavior, (2) describe how the current regime developed, and (3) offer suggestions about how the use of criminal sanctions to control corporate behavior might be improved. |
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spelling | Anderson, James M., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010065284 The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / James M. Anderson, Ivan Waggoner. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Includes bibliographical references. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. What should be the role of the criminal law in controlling corporate behavior, and how can the execution of that role be improved? On the one hand, corporations have enormous power, and, when a corporation causes harm, there is a natural instinct to apply criminal sanctions, society's most serious expression of moral disapproval. In the wake of a harm in which a corporation had a prominent role, there are often calls for an increased use of the criminal law to tame corporate excesses. On the other hand, criminal liability has historically usually required criminal intent, a concept that applies oddly to a legal construction, such as a corporation. And more recently, critics have decried what they have termed the overcriminalization of corporate behavior, suggesting that there has been an overreliance on the use of criminal law in this context. To provide guidance to policymakers on the proper role of criminal sanctions in this context, RAND Corporation researchers (1) measure the current use of criminal sanctions in controlling corporate behavior, (2) describe how the current regime developed, and (3) offer suggestions about how the use of criminal sanctions to control corporate behavior might be improved. Introduction -- How did criminal law come to be applied to corporate behavior, and what lessons can we draw from that history? -- Recent history: a shift to reforming corporations from within -- Trends in prosecutions of corporations and individuals -- Conclusions and policy implications. Criminal liability of juristic persons United States. Tort liability of corporations United States. Corporate governance Law and legislation United States Criminal provisions. Personnes morales Responsabilité pénale États-Unis. Sociétés Responsabilité civile États-Unis. LAW Corporate. bisacsh LAW Criminal Law General. bisacsh Criminal liability of juristic persons fast Tort liability of corporations fast United States fast Bedeutungswandel gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4138161-0 Strafrecht gnd Juristische Person gnd USA gnd Law - U.S. hilcc Law, Politics & Government. hilcc Criminal Law & Procedure - U.S. hilcc Waggoner, Ivan, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013068440 has work: The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGVgw9GGRQYd8qJCkRhXQy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=942437 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Anderson, James M. Waggoner, Ivan The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / Introduction -- How did criminal law come to be applied to corporate behavior, and what lessons can we draw from that history? -- Recent history: a shift to reforming corporations from within -- Trends in prosecutions of corporations and individuals -- Conclusions and policy implications. Criminal liability of juristic persons United States. Tort liability of corporations United States. Corporate governance Law and legislation United States Criminal provisions. Personnes morales Responsabilité pénale États-Unis. Sociétés Responsabilité civile États-Unis. LAW Corporate. bisacsh LAW Criminal Law General. bisacsh Criminal liability of juristic persons fast Tort liability of corporations fast Bedeutungswandel gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4138161-0 Strafrecht gnd Juristische Person gnd Law - U.S. hilcc Law, Politics & Government. hilcc Criminal Law & Procedure - U.S. hilcc |
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title | The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / |
title_auth | The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / |
title_exact_search | The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / |
title_full | The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / James M. Anderson, Ivan Waggoner. |
title_fullStr | The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / James M. Anderson, Ivan Waggoner. |
title_full_unstemmed | The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / James M. Anderson, Ivan Waggoner. |
title_short | The changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior / |
title_sort | changing role of criminal law in controlling corporate behavior |
topic | Criminal liability of juristic persons United States. Tort liability of corporations United States. Corporate governance Law and legislation United States Criminal provisions. Personnes morales Responsabilité pénale États-Unis. Sociétés Responsabilité civile États-Unis. LAW Corporate. bisacsh LAW Criminal Law General. bisacsh Criminal liability of juristic persons fast Tort liability of corporations fast Bedeutungswandel gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4138161-0 Strafrecht gnd Juristische Person gnd Law - U.S. hilcc Law, Politics & Government. hilcc Criminal Law & Procedure - U.S. hilcc |
topic_facet | Criminal liability of juristic persons United States. Tort liability of corporations United States. Corporate governance Law and legislation United States Criminal provisions. Personnes morales Responsabilité pénale États-Unis. Sociétés Responsabilité civile États-Unis. LAW Corporate. LAW Criminal Law General. Criminal liability of juristic persons Tort liability of corporations United States Bedeutungswandel Strafrecht Juristische Person USA Law - U.S. Law, Politics & Government. Criminal Law & Procedure - U.S. |
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