Understanding White Collar CrimeMcGraw-Hill Education (UK), 2001年6月1日 - 180 頁 This book introduces the concept of white collar crime, which is popularly associated with high status and powerful offenders and takes place within working environments. It includes the study of corporate crime. It looks at a variety of forms of white collar crime, such as fraud, corruption, employment, consumer, safety and environmental crime. |
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Chapter 1 Conceptualizing white collar crime | 1 |
Chapter 2 Exposing white collar crime | 20 |
Chapter 3 White collar offenders | 45 |
Chapter 4 White collar crime and victimization | 62 |
Chapter 5 Explaining white collar crime | 79 |
law and policing | 102 |
punishment | 122 |
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