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The Discovery of White Collar Crime. 1. Primary definitions of crime and moral panic: A content analysis of experts' quotes in feature newspaper articles on crime. -Michael Welch, Melissa Fenwick, Meredith Roberts Studying White Collar Crime and Assessing its Costs. 2. Organizational crime in NASA and among its contractors: Using a newspaper as a data source. - Jurg Gerber, Eric Fritch. Occupational Crime and Avocational Crime. 3. Investor reaction to disclosures of employee fraud. - James M. Lukawitz, Paul John Steinbart Governmental Crime: State Crime and Political White Collar Crime. 4. Democratization and political corruption in the Phillipines and South Korea: A comparative analysis. - Jon S.T. Quah. State-Corporate Crime, Crimes of Globalization, and Finance Crime. 5. Risky business revisited: White-collar crime and the Orange County bankruptcy. - Susan Will, Henry N. Pontell, Richard Cheung. 6. The parliamentary enquiry on fraud in the Dutch construction industry collusion as concept between corruption and state-corporate crime. - Grat Van Den Heuvel. 7. Globalization and the federal prosecution of white collar crime. - Ellen S. Podgor Enterprise Crime, Contrepreneurial Crime, and Technocrime. 8. Protect yourself against identity theft: here's how to guard against the nation's fastest-growing white-collar crime. - Marcy Tolkoff. Explaining White Collar Crime: Theories and Accounts. 9. Control fraud as an explanation of white-collar crime waves: The case of the savings and loan debacle. - W. Black. Policing and Regulating White Collar Crime. 10. Investigative planning: Creating a strong foundation for white-collar crime cases. - Arthur L. Bowker. 11. Firm self-regulation through international certifiable standards: Determinants of symbolic versus substantive implementation. - Petra Christmann, Glen Taylor. Prosecuting, Defending, and Adjudicating White Collar Crime. 12. In Enron's wake: Corporate executives on Trial. - Kathleen F. Brickey. 13. Prison time, fines, and federal white-collar criminals: The anatomy of a racial disparity. - Max M. Schanzenbach, Michael L. Yaeger. 14. Prosecutions drop for US white-collar crime; they're down 28 percent from five years ago, as homeland security cases rise in priority. - Alexandra Marks.
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