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Table of Cases xvii
Table of Legislation xxi
Introduction 1
Getting Started
The Meaning of White-Collar Crime 9
Some Generalizations About the Moral Content of White-Collar Crime 21
A Three-Part Framework for Analysis 30
Defining Moral Wrongfulness
Cheating 53
Deception 76
Stealing 88
Coercion and Exploitation 93
Disloyalty 98
Promise-Breaking 107
Disobedience 114
A Final Thought on Moral Wrongfulness 127
Finding the Moral Content of White-Collar Offenses
Perjury 133
Fraud 148
False Statements 161
Obstruction of Justice 171
Bribery 193
Extortion and Blackmail 212
Insider Trading 235
Tax Evasion 243
Regulatory Offenses 249
Conclusion 255
Bibliography 256
Index 279
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