International handbook of white-collar and corporate crime /

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Imprint:New York : Springer, c2007.
Description:xviii, 701 p. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6240883
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Varying Form of Title:Handbook of white-collar & corporate crime
Other authors / contributors:Pontell, Henry N., 1950-
Geis, Gilbert.
ISBN:9780387341101 (hbk.)
0387341102 (hbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • I. Introduction : theoretical issues in organizational and corporate lawbreaking
  • 1. Beyond macro- and micro- levels of analysis, organizations and the cultural fix / Diane Vaughan
  • 2. Understanding corporate lawbreaking : from profit seeking to law finding / Peter Cleary Yeager
  • 3. Attributing responsibility for organizational wrongdoing / Matthew T. Lee and Jeannine A. Gailey
  • II. White-collar criminogenesis : structure, motivation, and rationalization
  • 1. Generative worlds of white-collar crime / Neal Shover
  • 2. Because they can : motivations and intent of white-collar criminals / James Gobert and Maurice Punch
  • III. Critical and postmodern approaches to research
  • 1. Researching white collar and corporate crime in an era of neo-liberalism / Steve Tombs and Dave Whyte
  • 2. An age of miracles? / Frank Pearce
  • 3. White-collar crime in a postmodern globalized world / David O. Friedrichs
  • IV. Corporate crime and state-corporate crime
  • 1. Corporate crime / Amitai Etzioni and Derek Mitchell
  • 2. State-corporate crime and criminological inquiry / Raymond J. Michalowski and Ronald C. Kramer
  • V. Legal perspectives : theory, irresponsibility, and liability
  • 1. A normative approach to white-collar crime / Stuart P. Green
  • 2. The corporation as a legally created site of irresponsibility / Harry Glasbeek
  • 3. Preventive fault and corporate criminal liability : transforming coprporate organizations into private policing entities / Richard S. Gruner
  • VI. Forms of white-collar crime
  • 1. Gold-collar crime : the peculiar complexities and ambiguities of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide / Chrisje Brants
  • 2. Environmental pollution by corporations in Japan / Minoru Yokoyama
  • 3. Crime in the world of art / Christine Alder and Kenneth Polk
  • 4. Computer crime and white-collar crime / Peter Grabosky and Sascha Walkley
  • VII. Professional and occupational white-collar crime
  • 1. From pink to white with various shades of embezzlement : women who commit white-collar crimes / Mary Dodge
  • 2. The itching palm : the crimes of bribery and extortion / David Shichor and Gilbert Geis
  • 3. Crime by lawyers in Japan and the responsibilities of professionals / Shin Matsuzawa and Tokikazu Konishi
  • VIII. Corruption : narratives, definitions, and applications
  • 1. Corruption kills / William K. Black
  • 2. On the comparative study of corruption / Franklin E. Zimring and David T. Johnson
  • 3. Corporate corruption in the new economy / Robert Tillman and Michael Indergaard
  • 4. Cesare Beccaria and white-collar crimes' public harm : Italian systemic corruption / Gabrio Forti and Arianna Visconti
  • IX. Case studies
  • 1. The role of the mass media in the enron fraud : cause or cure? / Stephen M. Rosoff
  • 2. Crime? what crime? : tales of the collapse of HIH / Fiona Haines
  • 3. Enron, Lemont & Hauspie, and Parmalat : comparative case studies / Georges Kellens, Michael Dantine and Bertrand Demonceau
  • 4. White-collar crime and reactions of the criminal justice system in the United States and Japan / Tomomi Kawasaki
  • X. Policing white-collar crime
  • 1. Policing healthcare at the dawn of the new millennium / Paul Jesilow
  • 2. Policing financial crimes / Michael Levi
  • XI. Regulation, prevention, and control
  • 1. Situational crime prevention and white-collar crime / Michael L. Benson and Tamara D. Madensen
  • 2. "This time we really mean it!" : cracking down on stock market fraud / Laureen Snider
  • 3. White-collar crime and prosecution for "industrial manslaughter" as a means to reduce workplace death / Rick Sarre
  • 4. The punishment of corporate crime in China / Ling Zhang and Lin Zhao.