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White-Collar Crime Reconsidered

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ISBN-10: 1555531997

ISBN-13: 9781555531997

Edition: Reprint 

Authors: Kip Schlegel, David Weisburd

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Divided into four sections, the volume deals with the definition and theory of white-collar crime, victimization, enforcement, and the sanctioning of organizations and individuals.
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Publisher: University Press of New England
Publication date: 8/16/1994
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Sally S. Simpson (Ph.D. University of Massachusetts/Amherst) is Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland/College Park. Ongoing research projects include a factorial survey of environmental professionals to assess regulatory attitudes toward and strategies for business, a meta-analysis of corporate crime intervention and control strategies for the Campbell Consortium Crime and Justice Group (CCJG), and the WEV study (a multi-city retrospective study of incarcerated women's experience of violence). Professor Simpson is past President of the White-Collar Crime Research Consortium and current Chair of the Crime, Law, and Deviance…    

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: White-Collar Crime: The Parallax View
Definition and Theory
White-Collar Crime: What Is It?
The Theory of White-Collar Crime: From Sutherland to the 1990s
Poverty, Power, and White-Collar Crime: Sutherland and the Paradoxes of Criminological Theory
The Problem of White-Collar Crime Motivation
The Macro-Micro Connection in White-Collar Crime Theory
Victimization
Reporting Consumer and Major Fraud: A Survey of Complainants
White-Collar Crime Victimization
Enforcement
Bilking Bankers and Bad Debts: White-Collar Crime and the Savings and Loan Crisis
The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion: A Case Study of State-Corporate Crime
Moving Backstage: Uncovering the Role of Compliance Practices in Shaping Regulatory Policy
Community Context and the Prosecution of Corporate Crime
Sanctioning
Corporate-Crime Deterrence and Corporate-Control Policies: Views from the Inside
Corporate Criminal Liability and the Comparative Mix of Sanctions
Procedure Rules and Information Control: Gaining Leverage over White-Collar Crime
Conclusion: Returning to the Mainstream: Reflections on Past and Future White-Collar Crime Study
Contributors
Index