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Lying, Cheating, and Stealing A Moral Theory of White-Collar Crime

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ISBN-10: 019922580X

ISBN-13: 9780199225804

Edition: 2007

Authors: Stuart P. Green

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The picture of crime that dominates the popular imagination is one of unambiguous wrong-doing - manifestly harmful acts that are clearly worthy of condemnation. The accompanying picture of the criminal - the thief, the murderer - is a picture of society's failures - to be cast out and re-integrated through a process of punishment and penance. Our understanding of white-collar crime, by contrast, is pervaded by moral and imaginative ambiguity. Such crimes are committed by society's success stories, by the rich and the powerful, and frequently have no visible victim at their root. The problem of marrying these disparate pictures has led to a confusion of the boundaries of white-collar crime.…    
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List price: $48.99
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/17/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 312
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 0.990

Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
Introduction
Getting Started
The Meaning of White-Collar Crime
Some Generalizations About the Moral Content of White-Collar Crime
A Three-Part Framework for Analysis
Defining Moral Wrongfulness
Cheating
Deception
Stealing
Coercion and Exploitation
Disloyalty
Promise-Breaking
Disobedience
A Final Thought on Moral Wrongfulness
Finding the Moral Content of White-Collar Offenses
Perjury
Fraud
False Statements
Obstruction of Justice
Bribery
Extortion and Blackmail
Insider Trading
Tax Evasion
Regulatory Offenses
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index