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|a Crimes of privilege :
|b readings in white-collar crime /
|c edited by Neal Shover, John Paul Wright.
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|a New York :
|b Oxford University Press,
|c 2001.
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|a xiii, 433 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Readings in crime and punishment
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|g 1.
|t Conceptual Issues and Skirmishes --
|t White-Collar Criminality /
|r Edwin H. Sutherland --
|t Is "White-Collar Crime" Crime? /
|r Edwin H. Sutherland --
|t Collaring the Crime, Not the Criminal: Reconsidering the Concept of White-Collar Crime /
|r Susan P. Shapiro --
|t Organizational Crime /
|r Albert J. Reiss, Jr. and Michael Tonry --
|t Crime and Capitalist Business Corporations /
|r Frank Pearce --
|g 2.
|t Victims and Costs --
|t The Neglected Victims and Unexamined Costs of White-Collar Crime /
|r Elizabeth Moore and Michael Mills --
|t Personal Fraud and Its Victims /
|r Richard M. Titus --
|t White-Collar Crime Victimization /
|r Michael Levi --
|t Consequences of Victimization by White-Collar Crime /
|r Neal Shover, Greer Litton Fox and Michael Mills --
|t Victims of Fraud: Comparing Victims of White-Collar and Violent Crime /
|r Linda Ganzini, Bentson McFarland and Joseph Bloom --
|g 3.
|t White-Collar Criminal Opportunities --
|t "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose": Deregulation, Crime, and Crisis in the Savings and Loan Industry /
|r Kitty Calavita and Henry N. Pontell --
|t From Fiddle Factors to Networks of Collusion: Charting the Waters of Small Business Crime /
|r Hugh D. Barlow --
|t Transaction Systems and Unlawful Organizational Behavior /
|r Diane Vaughan --
|t Opportunity and Crime in the Medical Professions /
|r John Liederbach --
|t Fire in Hamlet: A Case Study of a State-Corporate Crime /
|r Judy Root Aulette and Raymond Michalowski --
|g 4.
|t Decision Making --
|t The Poverty of Theory in Corporate Crime Research /
|r Donald R. Cressey --
|t A Rational Choice Theory of Corporate Crime /
|r Raymond Paternoster and Sally Simpson --
|t Organizational Culture and Organizational Crime /
|r Andy Hochstetler and Heith Copes --
|t Profits, Pressure, and Corporate Law Breaking /
|r Anne Jenkins and John Braithwaite --
|t Rational Choice, Situated Action, and the Social Control or Organizations /
|r Diane Vaughan --
|g 5.
|t Sources and Characteristics of White-Collar Offenders --
|t Who Is the White-Collar Criminal? /
|r Hazel Croall --
|t Gender and Varieties of White-Collar Crime /
|r Kathleen Daly --
|t Corporate Control, Crime, and Compensation: An Examination of Large Corporations /
|r Diana Bilimoria --
|t Toward Understanding Unlawful Organizational Behavior /
|r Diane Vaughan --
|t Characteristics and Sources of White-Collar Crime /
|r Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex Piquero --
|t Competition and Motivation to White-Collar Crime /
|r James William Coleman --
|g 6.
|t Controlling White-Collar Crime? --
|t On Theory and Action for Corporate Crime Control /
|r John Braithwaite and Gilbert Geis --
|t Prosecuting Corporate Crime: Problems and Constraints /
|r Michael L. Benson --
|t Corporate Crime and Criminal Justice System Capacity: Government Response to Financial Institution Fraud /
|r Henry N. Pontell, Kitty Calavita and Robert Tillman --
|t An Evolving Compliance Model for Tax Enforcement /
|r Valerie Braithwaite and John Braithwaite --
|t Cooperative Models and Corporate Crime: Panacea or Cop-Out? /
|r Laureen Snider.
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