The Handbook of White-Collar Crime
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Introduction; Section I What Is White-Collar Crime?; Chapter 1 The "Discovery" of White-Collar Crime: The Legacy of Edwin Sutherland; Introduct ion; The Life of Edwin Sutherland and His Rise to His Position as a Leading Criminologist; The Concept of White-Collar Crime; White-Collar Crime as Crime of the Upper Classes; Sutherland's Lasting Influence and Relevance; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2 White Collar Crime: Definitional Debates and the Case for a Typological Approach; Introductory Observations
- Defining White CollarOn the Definition of Crime Itself: Some Preliminary Observations; The Mainstream Definitional Bias of Crime; Defining White Collar Crime in the Wake of Sutherland; Definitions of White Collar Crime in Contemporary Textbooks; A Multi-stage and a Typological Approach to Defining White Collar Crime; Concluding Observations; References; Chapter 3 Measuring White Collar Crime; Why Does White Collar Crime Matter?; Why Is White Collar Crime So Difficult to Measure?; White Collar Crime: A Definitional Issue; White Collar Crime in Official Data; Other Considerations
- Other Data SourcesWhite Collar Crime and the Issue of Regulatory Agencies; What Do We Know and What Should Be Done; References; Section II Extent and Cost of White-Collar Crimes; Chapter 4 Types of Harm, Extent of Harm, and the Victims of Occupational Crimes; Introduction; Occupational Crime; Types and Extent of Harm; Crime Victims; Norwegian Sample; Yusuf Acar in the United States; Harriette Walters in the United States; Convenience Theory; The Shadow Economy; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 From Economic Crime to Corporate Violence: The Multifaceted Harms of Corporate Crime
- White-Collar Criminals, Corporate Criminal Careers, and Harm to Social Trust in E.H. Sutherland's Seminal WorkThe Apparent Harm: Economic Consequences of Corporate Crime; The Invisible Harm: Corporate Crime as Corporate Violence; Achilles and the Tortoise: Corporate Crime Shapeshifting and the Lagging Behind of Criminological Knowledge. Challenging Questions and Future Perspectives; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Beyond State and State-Corporate Crime Typologies: The Symbiotic Nature, Harm, and Victimization of Crimes of the Powerful and Their Continuation; Introduction
- Overviews of the Fields of State and State-Corporate CrimeThe Problem of Abstract Typologies; Neoliberalism and the Banality of Everyday Life; Concluding Thoughts; Note; References; Section III What We Know About White-Collar Offending; Chapter 7 Who Commits Occupational Crimes?; Occupational Crime: Introducing the Concept; Identifying Occupational Criminals; Social and Demographic Characteristics of Occupational Criminals in the Past; Social, Demographic, and Criminal Characteristics of Contemporary Occupational Criminals; Causes of Occupational Crime; Conclusions; Notes; References