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White-Collar Crime A Text/Reader

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ISBN-10: 1412987490

ISBN-13: 9781412987493

Edition: 2012

Authors: Brian K. Payne

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List price: $151.00
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/4/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 720
Size: 7.37" wide x 9.14" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.090
Language: English

Brian K. Payne is Chair and Professor of the Department of Criminal Justice at Georgia State University. His research interests include family violence and criminal justice, elder abuse, electronic monitoring, and white-collar crime. He has published six books, including Incarcerating White-Collar Criminals: The Prison Experience and Beyond (�2003) and Family Violence and Criminal Justice, 3e (�2009). Additionally, he has published a number of journal articles and presented at many professional meetings. He is currently the President of the Southern Criminal Justice Association.

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction and Overview of White-Collar Crime: a Systems Perspective
How to Read a Research Article
Reading:
Crime and Business
Understanding White-Collar Crime: Definitions, Extent, and Consequences
Readings:
White-Collar and Professional Crime: The Challenge for the 1980s
Occupational Crime, Occupational Deviance, and Workplace Crime: Sorting Out the Differences
Crimes in Sales-Related Occupations: a Systems Perspective
Readings:
The Appliance Repairman: a Study of Victim-Responsiveness and Fraud
Employee Theft and Efficacy of Certain Control Procedures in Commercial Food Service Operations
Crimes in the Health Care System
Readings:
The Enforcement of Criminal Laws: Testimony to the House od Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security
Illicit Prescription Drug Use Among Pharmacists: Evidence of a Paradox of Familiarity
Readings:
Violated Trust: Conceptualizing Prosecutorial Misconduct
Uncollaring the Criminal: Understanding the Criminal Careers of Criminal Clerics
Crimes in the Educational System
Readings:
Intimidating Education: Sexual Harassment in Criminology
ORI Findings of Scientific Misconduct in Clinical Trials and Publicly Funded Research, 1992-2002
Crime in the Economic and Technological Systems
Readings:
Insider Trading: The SEC Meets Karl Karcher
Cybercrime Against Businesses
Crimes in the Housing System
Readings:
The Mortgage Meltdown as Normal Accidental Wrongdoing
2009 Mortgage Fraud Report "Year in Review," by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Crimes by the Corporate System
Readings:
Is Corporate Crime Serious Crime? Criminal Justice and Corporate Crime Control
Food for Thought: An Investigation of Food and Drug Administration Reporting Practices, 1995-1999
Environmental Crime
Readings:
Corporate Environmental Crimes and Social Inequality: New Directions for Environmental Justice Research
Crimes Against the Environment: Superfund Enforcement at Last
Explaining White-Collar Crime
Readings:
Are White-Collar and Common Offenders the Same? An Empirical and Theoretical Critique of a Recently Proposed General Theory of Crime
Completely Out of Control or the Desire to Be in Control? How Low Self-Control and the Desire for Control Relate to Corporate Offending
White-Collar Crime and Criminal Careers: Specifying a Trajectory of Punctuated Situational Offending
Policing White-Collar Crime
Readings:
Documenting Inadequate Care in the Nursing Home: The Story of an Undercover Agent
Government Whistleblowers: Crime's Hidden Victims
Judicial Proceedings and White-Collar Crime
Readings:
Local Prosecutors and Corporate Crime
Whistleblowing and Lawyers
The Corrections Subsystem and White-Collar Crime
Readings:
The Special Sensitivity of White-Collar Offenders to Prison: a Critique and Research Agenda
"Club Fed" in Japan? Incarceration Experiences of Japanese Embezzlers
White-Collar Crime and Criminal Careers: Some Preliminary Findings, by David Weisburd, Ellen F. Chayet, and Elin J. Waring
Glossary
References
Credits and Sources
Index
About the Author