Whistleblowing :: white-collar fraud signal detection /
Very few white-collar criminals are detected. They are able to commit and conceal their fraud to benefit their organization or themselves, and continue in their privileged professional positions as members of the elite in society. When rumors of misconduct and crime occur, white-collar offenders are...
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Zusammenfassung: | Very few white-collar criminals are detected. They are able to commit and conceal their fraud to benefit their organization or themselves, and continue in their privileged professional positions as members of the elite in society. When rumors of misconduct and crime occur, white-collar offenders are often so powerful that nothing happens to them. Some are too powerful to detect, investigate, prosecute, and jail. Whistleblowers play an important role in detection. They detect crime signals and send messages to people who can do something about the situation. They may report internally to executi. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vii, 236 pages) : illustrations, charts |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter One; White-Collar Fraud; Magnitude of White-Collar Crime; Edwin Sutherland; Offence Characteristics; Offender Characteristics; Occupational and Business Crime; Criminals after Conviction; Chapter Two; Convenience Orientation; Economical Motive; Organizational Opportunity; Personal Willingness; Chapter Three; Sources of Crime Detection; Auditing Role in Crime Detection; Crime Signal Detection Theory; Lack of Crime Signal Detection; Revised Signal Detection Theory; Chapter Four; Crime Signal Quality; Crime Signal Detection | |
505 | 8 | |a Signal Detection IntelligenceTacit and Explicit Knowledge; Knowledge Workers; Value Shop Configuration; Chapter Five; Problematic Whistleblowing Situations; Characteristics of Whistleblowers; Whistleblowing Intentions; Whistleblowers as Information Sources; Organizational Impact; Chapter Six; Corruption Investigation; Whistleblower Retaliation; Whistleblowers A and B; Social Conflict Theory; Tip of the Crime Iceberg; Groups in Grimstad Conflict; Religious Network; The Case Goes On; Chapter Seven; Police Immigration Unit; Immigration Unit Investigation; Blame Game Hypothesis; Chapter Eight | |
505 | 8 | |a Statement of FactsDeloitte Investigation; Whistleblower Concerns; Deloitte Findings; Chapter Nine; The Island and Municipality; KomRev Investigation; Economical Convenience; Organizational Convenience; Behavioral Convenience; Religious Organizations; Evaluation of Report; The Whistleblower at Skjærvøy; Analysis of the Whistleblower; Chapter Ten; Investigation Challenges; Police versus Internal Investigations; Implications from Convenience; Investigation Reports in the United States; Investigation Reports in Norway; Chapter Eleven; Supervisory Body; Committee Performance; Research Model | |
505 | 8 | |a Research HypothesesResearch Discussion; Conclusion; References | |
520 | |a Very few white-collar criminals are detected. They are able to commit and conceal their fraud to benefit their organization or themselves, and continue in their privileged professional positions as members of the elite in society. When rumors of misconduct and crime occur, white-collar offenders are often so powerful that nothing happens to them. Some are too powerful to detect, investigate, prosecute, and jail. Whistleblowers play an important role in detection. They detect crime signals and send messages to people who can do something about the situation. They may report internally to executi. | ||
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contents | Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter One; White-Collar Fraud; Magnitude of White-Collar Crime; Edwin Sutherland; Offence Characteristics; Offender Characteristics; Occupational and Business Crime; Criminals after Conviction; Chapter Two; Convenience Orientation; Economical Motive; Organizational Opportunity; Personal Willingness; Chapter Three; Sources of Crime Detection; Auditing Role in Crime Detection; Crime Signal Detection Theory; Lack of Crime Signal Detection; Revised Signal Detection Theory; Chapter Four; Crime Signal Quality; Crime Signal Detection Signal Detection IntelligenceTacit and Explicit Knowledge; Knowledge Workers; Value Shop Configuration; Chapter Five; Problematic Whistleblowing Situations; Characteristics of Whistleblowers; Whistleblowing Intentions; Whistleblowers as Information Sources; Organizational Impact; Chapter Six; Corruption Investigation; Whistleblower Retaliation; Whistleblowers A and B; Social Conflict Theory; Tip of the Crime Iceberg; Groups in Grimstad Conflict; Religious Network; The Case Goes On; Chapter Seven; Police Immigration Unit; Immigration Unit Investigation; Blame Game Hypothesis; Chapter Eight Statement of FactsDeloitte Investigation; Whistleblower Concerns; Deloitte Findings; Chapter Nine; The Island and Municipality; KomRev Investigation; Economical Convenience; Organizational Convenience; Behavioral Convenience; Religious Organizations; Evaluation of Report; The Whistleblower at Skjærvøy; Analysis of the Whistleblower; Chapter Ten; Investigation Challenges; Police versus Internal Investigations; Implications from Convenience; Investigation Reports in the United States; Investigation Reports in Norway; Chapter Eleven; Supervisory Body; Committee Performance; Research Model Research HypothesesResearch Discussion; Conclusion; References |
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spelling | Gottschalk, Petter, 1950- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdgVJGxtdFcqDCxpQ3bBP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004088496 Whistleblowing : white-collar fraud signal detection / by Petter Gottschalk. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. ©2018 1 online resource (vii, 236 pages) : illustrations, charts text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-236). Print version record. Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter One; White-Collar Fraud; Magnitude of White-Collar Crime; Edwin Sutherland; Offence Characteristics; Offender Characteristics; Occupational and Business Crime; Criminals after Conviction; Chapter Two; Convenience Orientation; Economical Motive; Organizational Opportunity; Personal Willingness; Chapter Three; Sources of Crime Detection; Auditing Role in Crime Detection; Crime Signal Detection Theory; Lack of Crime Signal Detection; Revised Signal Detection Theory; Chapter Four; Crime Signal Quality; Crime Signal Detection Signal Detection IntelligenceTacit and Explicit Knowledge; Knowledge Workers; Value Shop Configuration; Chapter Five; Problematic Whistleblowing Situations; Characteristics of Whistleblowers; Whistleblowing Intentions; Whistleblowers as Information Sources; Organizational Impact; Chapter Six; Corruption Investigation; Whistleblower Retaliation; Whistleblowers A and B; Social Conflict Theory; Tip of the Crime Iceberg; Groups in Grimstad Conflict; Religious Network; The Case Goes On; Chapter Seven; Police Immigration Unit; Immigration Unit Investigation; Blame Game Hypothesis; Chapter Eight Statement of FactsDeloitte Investigation; Whistleblower Concerns; Deloitte Findings; Chapter Nine; The Island and Municipality; KomRev Investigation; Economical Convenience; Organizational Convenience; Behavioral Convenience; Religious Organizations; Evaluation of Report; The Whistleblower at Skjærvøy; Analysis of the Whistleblower; Chapter Ten; Investigation Challenges; Police versus Internal Investigations; Implications from Convenience; Investigation Reports in the United States; Investigation Reports in Norway; Chapter Eleven; Supervisory Body; Committee Performance; Research Model Research HypothesesResearch Discussion; Conclusion; References Very few white-collar criminals are detected. They are able to commit and conceal their fraud to benefit their organization or themselves, and continue in their privileged professional positions as members of the elite in society. When rumors of misconduct and crime occur, white-collar offenders are often so powerful that nothing happens to them. Some are too powerful to detect, investigate, prosecute, and jail. Whistleblowers play an important role in detection. They detect crime signals and send messages to people who can do something about the situation. They may report internally to executi. Whistle blowing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146449 White collar crimes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146466 White collar crime investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146465 Whistleblowing https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D035642 Alerte professionnelle. Crimes en col blanc. Crimes en col blanc Enquêtes. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Whistle blowing fast White collar crime investigation fast White collar crimes fast has work: Whistleblowing (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFrHrmGbgrWWQ4pg9mchQC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Gottschalk, Petter, 1950- Whistleblowing. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018 1527507599 (OCoLC)1022497815 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2004256 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Gottschalk, Petter, 1950- Whistleblowing : white-collar fraud signal detection / Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter One; White-Collar Fraud; Magnitude of White-Collar Crime; Edwin Sutherland; Offence Characteristics; Offender Characteristics; Occupational and Business Crime; Criminals after Conviction; Chapter Two; Convenience Orientation; Economical Motive; Organizational Opportunity; Personal Willingness; Chapter Three; Sources of Crime Detection; Auditing Role in Crime Detection; Crime Signal Detection Theory; Lack of Crime Signal Detection; Revised Signal Detection Theory; Chapter Four; Crime Signal Quality; Crime Signal Detection Signal Detection IntelligenceTacit and Explicit Knowledge; Knowledge Workers; Value Shop Configuration; Chapter Five; Problematic Whistleblowing Situations; Characteristics of Whistleblowers; Whistleblowing Intentions; Whistleblowers as Information Sources; Organizational Impact; Chapter Six; Corruption Investigation; Whistleblower Retaliation; Whistleblowers A and B; Social Conflict Theory; Tip of the Crime Iceberg; Groups in Grimstad Conflict; Religious Network; The Case Goes On; Chapter Seven; Police Immigration Unit; Immigration Unit Investigation; Blame Game Hypothesis; Chapter Eight Statement of FactsDeloitte Investigation; Whistleblower Concerns; Deloitte Findings; Chapter Nine; The Island and Municipality; KomRev Investigation; Economical Convenience; Organizational Convenience; Behavioral Convenience; Religious Organizations; Evaluation of Report; The Whistleblower at Skjærvøy; Analysis of the Whistleblower; Chapter Ten; Investigation Challenges; Police versus Internal Investigations; Implications from Convenience; Investigation Reports in the United States; Investigation Reports in Norway; Chapter Eleven; Supervisory Body; Committee Performance; Research Model Research HypothesesResearch Discussion; Conclusion; References Whistle blowing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146449 White collar crimes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146466 White collar crime investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146465 Whistleblowing https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D035642 Alerte professionnelle. Crimes en col blanc. Crimes en col blanc Enquêtes. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Whistle blowing fast White collar crime investigation fast White collar crimes fast |
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title_auth | Whistleblowing : white-collar fraud signal detection / |
title_exact_search | Whistleblowing : white-collar fraud signal detection / |
title_full | Whistleblowing : white-collar fraud signal detection / by Petter Gottschalk. |
title_fullStr | Whistleblowing : white-collar fraud signal detection / by Petter Gottschalk. |
title_full_unstemmed | Whistleblowing : white-collar fraud signal detection / by Petter Gottschalk. |
title_short | Whistleblowing : |
title_sort | whistleblowing white collar fraud signal detection |
title_sub | white-collar fraud signal detection / |
topic | Whistle blowing. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146449 White collar crimes. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146466 White collar crime investigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146465 Whistleblowing https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D035642 Alerte professionnelle. Crimes en col blanc. Crimes en col blanc Enquêtes. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Whistle blowing fast White collar crime investigation fast White collar crimes fast |
topic_facet | Whistle blowing. White collar crimes. White collar crime investigation. Whistleblowing Alerte professionnelle. Crimes en col blanc. Crimes en col blanc Enquêtes. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. Whistle blowing White collar crime investigation White collar crimes |
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