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A unique book offering both a research overview and practical advice for its readers, this text allows students to gain a solid understanding of the research that has been generated on several important issues surrounding multiracial families, including intimate relations, family dynamics, transracial adoptions, and other topics of personal and scholarly interest.
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A unique book offering both a research overview and practical advice for its readers, this text allows students to gain a solid understanding of the research that has been generated on several important issues surrounding multiracial families, including intimate relations, family dynamics, transracial adoptions, and other topics of personal and scholarly interest.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415990332
- ISBN-10: 0415990335
- Artikelnr.: 23604663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415990332
- ISBN-10: 0415990335
- Artikelnr.: 23604663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
George Yancey (Ph.D., University of Texas) is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of North Texas. A recipient of $484,884 grant from the Lilly Endowment to study multiracial church congregations and their people, he has published articles in Journal of Intergroup Relations, The American Sociologist, Journal of Black Studies and Journal of Family Issues. Richard Lewis, Jr. (Ph.D., Texas A&M University) is Special Assistant to the President of the University of Texas, San Antonio, and is Associate Professor of Sociology at the school.
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Fraud Swamps System 2. Information Technology and White Collar Crime
Reading 2-1 Amber Ennis, A Look at Crime in the Age of Technology Reading
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Katrina Reading 3-2 Charlie Cray, Meet the War Profiteers 4. The Origins of
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Elizabeth Kolbert, FELLOWship of the Ring Reading 4-2 David Witiwer, The
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in the 1930s 5. The "Modern Era" of Public Corruption Control: The 1970s
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Glasberg & Dan Skidmore, The Dialectics of White-Collar Crime: The Anatomy
of the Savings and Loan Crisis and the Case of Silverado Banking, Savings
and Loan Association Reading 7-2 Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler,
Corporations, Workers, and the Public Interest 8. White Collar Crime: A
Legalistic Perspective Reading 8-1 Lawrence Malkin & Yuval Elizur,
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Three Ways Employees Embezzle Cash 9. White Collar Crime Analysis and
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Cigarette Trafficking and the Funding of Terrorism Reading 10-2 Abbe David
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Enforcement Challenge or Deja Vu?
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to Commercial Fraud in the United States Reading 1-2 Brad Heath, Katrina
Fraud Swamps System 2. Information Technology and White Collar Crime
Reading 2-1 Amber Ennis, A Look at Crime in the Age of Technology Reading
2-2 Peter Carbonara, The Scam That Will Not Die 3. The Corporate-State
Corruption Connection - Can it be Stopped? Reading 3-1 Charlie Cray,
Disaster Profiteering: The Flood of Crony Contracting Following Hurricane
Katrina Reading 3-2 Charlie Cray, Meet the War Profiteers 4. The Origins of
Public Corruption Control in the United States: 1883-1969 Reading 4-1
Elizabeth Kolbert, FELLOWship of the Ring Reading 4-2 David Witiwer, The
Scandal of George Scalise: A Case Study in the Rise of Labor Racketeering
in the 1930s 5. The "Modern Era" of Public Corruption Control: The 1970s
Through Today Reading 5-1 Dennis F. Thompson, Mediated Corruption: The Case
of the Keating Five Reading 5-2 Karen Tumulty, Mark Thompson & Mike Allen,
How Many More Mike Browns Are Out There? 6. White Collar Crime Theory:
Origins and Early Developments Reading 6-1 Bill McCarthy, The Attitudes and
Actions of Others: Tutelage and Sutherland's Theory of Differential
Association Reading 6-2 Neil Steinberg, Running After the Jonses 7.
Organizational and Societal Crime Theories Reading 7-1 Davita Silfen
Glasberg & Dan Skidmore, The Dialectics of White-Collar Crime: The Anatomy
of the Savings and Loan Crisis and the Case of Silverado Banking, Savings
and Loan Association Reading 7-2 Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler,
Corporations, Workers, and the Public Interest 8. White Collar Crime: A
Legalistic Perspective Reading 8-1 Lawrence Malkin & Yuval Elizur,
Terrorism's Money Trail Reading 8-2 Joseph T. Wells, An Unholy Trinity: The
Three Ways Employees Embezzle Cash 9. White Collar Crime Analysis and
Trends Reading 9-1 Tim Weiner, How to Make a Spy Reading 9-2 Marilyn B.
Peterson, Applying Heuer's Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (ACH) in the
Law Enforcement Intelligence Environment 10. Where Do We Go Frome Here? The
Future of White Collar Crime Reading 10-1 William Billingslea, Illicit
Cigarette Trafficking and the Funding of Terrorism Reading 10-2 Abbe David
Lowell & Kathryn C. Arnold, Corporate Crime after 2000: A New Law
Enforcement Challenge or Deja Vu?
to Commercial Fraud in the United States Reading 1-2 Brad Heath, Katrina
Fraud Swamps System 2. Information Technology and White Collar Crime
Reading 2-1 Amber Ennis, A Look at Crime in the Age of Technology Reading
2-2 Peter Carbonara, The Scam That Will Not Die 3. The Corporate-State
Corruption Connection - Can it be Stopped? Reading 3-1 Charlie Cray,
Disaster Profiteering: The Flood of Crony Contracting Following Hurricane
Katrina Reading 3-2 Charlie Cray, Meet the War Profiteers 4. The Origins of
Public Corruption Control in the United States: 1883-1969 Reading 4-1
Elizabeth Kolbert, FELLOWship of the Ring Reading 4-2 David Witiwer, The
Scandal of George Scalise: A Case Study in the Rise of Labor Racketeering
in the 1930s 5. The "Modern Era" of Public Corruption Control: The 1970s
Through Today Reading 5-1 Dennis F. Thompson, Mediated Corruption: The Case
of the Keating Five Reading 5-2 Karen Tumulty, Mark Thompson & Mike Allen,
How Many More Mike Browns Are Out There? 6. White Collar Crime Theory:
Origins and Early Developments Reading 6-1 Bill McCarthy, The Attitudes and
Actions of Others: Tutelage and Sutherland's Theory of Differential
Association Reading 6-2 Neil Steinberg, Running After the Jonses 7.
Organizational and Societal Crime Theories Reading 7-1 Davita Silfen
Glasberg & Dan Skidmore, The Dialectics of White-Collar Crime: The Anatomy
of the Savings and Loan Crisis and the Case of Silverado Banking, Savings
and Loan Association Reading 7-2 Dell P. Champlin & Janet T. Knoedler,
Corporations, Workers, and the Public Interest 8. White Collar Crime: A
Legalistic Perspective Reading 8-1 Lawrence Malkin & Yuval Elizur,
Terrorism's Money Trail Reading 8-2 Joseph T. Wells, An Unholy Trinity: The
Three Ways Employees Embezzle Cash 9. White Collar Crime Analysis and
Trends Reading 9-1 Tim Weiner, How to Make a Spy Reading 9-2 Marilyn B.
Peterson, Applying Heuer's Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (ACH) in the
Law Enforcement Intelligence Environment 10. Where Do We Go Frome Here? The
Future of White Collar Crime Reading 10-1 William Billingslea, Illicit
Cigarette Trafficking and the Funding of Terrorism Reading 10-2 Abbe David
Lowell & Kathryn C. Arnold, Corporate Crime after 2000: A New Law
Enforcement Challenge or Deja Vu?