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Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White-Collar Crime
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<em>Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White-Collar Crime</em> examines the current state of knowledge about and debate over white-collar crime. One of the most challenging and controversial topics in sociology, white-collar crime differs fundamentally, Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White-Collar Crime has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White-Collar Crime
  • Written by author Neal Shover
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, October 2000
  • Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White-Collar Crime examines the current state of knowledge about and debate over white-collar crime. One of the most challenging and controversial topics in sociology, white-collar crime differs fundamentally
  • Nearly six decades have passed since the concept of white-collar crime was introduced and systematic scholarly investigation of it began. Although it has proven to be one of the most challenging and controversial topics in sociology, the concept ha
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Preface
1. Conceptual Issues and Skirmishes Introduction White-Collar Criminality, Edwin H. Sutherland
Is "White-Collar Crime" Crime?, Edwin H. Sutherland
Collaring the Crime, Not the Criminal: Reconsidering the Concept of White-Collar Crime, Susan P. Shapiro
Organizational Crime, Alber J. Reiss, Jr. and Michael Tonry
Crime and Capitalist Business Corporations, Frank Pearce
2. Victims and Costs Introduction The Neglected Victims and Unexamined Costs of White-Collar Crime, Elizabeth Moore and Michael Mills
Personal Fraud and Its Victims, Richard M. Titus
White-Collar Crime Victimization, Michael Levi
Consequences of Victimization by White-Collar Crime, Neal Shover, Greer Fox, and Michael Mills
Victims of Fraud: Comparing Victims of White-Collar and Violent Crime, Linda Ganzini, Benston McFarland, and Joseph Bloom
3. White-Collar Criminal Opportunities Introduction
"Heads I WIn, Tails You Lose": Deregulation, Crime, and Crisis in the Savings and Loan Industry, Kitty Calavita and Henry N. Pontell
From Fiddle Factors to Networks of Collusion: Charting the Waters of Small Business Crime, Hugh D. Barlow
Transaction Systems and Unlawful Organizational Behavior, Diane Vaughan
Opportunity and Crime in the Medical Profession, John Liederbach
Fire in Hamlet: A Case Study of a State-Corporate Crime, Judy Root Aulette and Raymond Michalowski
4. Decision Making Introduction Poverty of Theory in Corporate Crime Research, Donald R. Cressey
A Rational Choice Theory of Corporate Crime, Raymond Paternoster and Sally Simpson
Organizational Culture and Organizational Crime, Andrew L. Hochstetler and Heith Copes
Profits, Pressure, and Corporate Law-Breaking, Anne Jenkins and John Braithwaite
Rational Choice, Situated Action, and the Social Control of Organizations, Diane Vaughan
5. Sources and Characteristics of White-Collar Offenders Introduction Who Is the White-Collar Criminal?, Hazel Croall
Gender and Varieties of White-Collar Crime, Kathleen Daly
Corporate Control, Crime, and Compensation: An Examination of Large Corporations, D. Bilimoria
Toward Understanding Unlawful Organizational Behavior, Diane Vaughan
Characteristics and Sources of White-Collar Crime, Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex Piquero
Competition and Motivation to White-Collar Crime, James W. Coleman
6. Controlling White-Collar Crime?
Introduction On Theory and Action for Corporate Crime Control, John Braithwaite and Gilbert Geis
Prosecuting Corporate Crime: Problems and Constraints, Michael L. Benson
Corporate Crime and Criminal Justice System Capacity: Government Response to Financial Institution Fraud An Evolving Compliance Model for Tax Enforcement, Valerie Braithwaite and John Braithwaite
Cooperative Models and Corporate Crime: Panacea or Cop-Out?, Laureen Snider


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