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In his presidential address to the American Sociological Society more than a quarter of a century ago, Edwin H
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351299152
- Artikelnr.: 49264238
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Renssalaer Lee
33: Introduction
I: What is "White-Collar Crime"?
1: The Criminaloid
2: Criminals of the Upperworld
3: White-Collar Criminality
II: Corporate and Business White-Collar Crime
4: Crime of Corporations
5: Criminological Theories of Violations of Wartime Regulations
6: Why Businessmen Violate the Law
7: The Heavy Electrical Equipment Antitrust Cases of 1961
8: How Ethical are Businessmen?
9: Increasing Community Control Over Corporate Crime: a Problem in the Law of Sanctions
III: Commercial and Professional White-Collar Crime
10: White-Collar Offenses in the Wholesale Meat Industry in Detroit
11: White-Collar Crime and Social Structure
12: Social Structure and Rent-Control Violations
13: Cheating on Taxes
14: The Criminal Violation of Financial Trust
15: Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior: Prescription Violations by Retail Pharmacists
16: Ambulance Chasing: a Case Study of Deviation and Control Within the Legal Profession
IV: White-Collar Exploitation and its Victims
17: The Merchant and the Low-Income Consumer
18: Home Maintenance and Repair
19: Automobiles
20: What the Health Hucksters Are up to
21: Van Doren as Victim: Student Reaction
22: Public Attitudes Toward a Form of White-Collar Crime
V: White-Collar Offenses and the Legal Process
23: Illusion or Deception: the Use of "Props" and "Mock-Ups" in Television Advertising
24: The Defense of the White-Collar Accused
25: Russia Shoots Its Business Crooks
26: 101 British White-Collar Criminals
27: A Study of Incarcerated White-Collar Offenders
VI: Controversy Regarding the Concept of White-Collar Crime
28: Is "White-Collar Crime" Crime?
29: Who is the Criminal?
30: A Re-Examination of the Concept of White-Collar Crime
31: Some Observations on the Use of Criminal Sanctions in Enforcing Economic Regulations
32: The Use of Criminal Sanctions in the Enforcement of Economic Legislation: a Sociological View
I: What is "White-Collar Crime"?
1: The Criminaloid
2: Criminals of the Upperworld
3: White-Collar Criminality
II: Corporate and Business White-Collar Crime
4: Crime of Corporations
5: Criminological Theories of Violations of Wartime Regulations
6: Why Businessmen Violate the Law
7: The Heavy Electrical Equipment Antitrust Cases of 1961
8: How Ethical are Businessmen?
9: Increasing Community Control Over Corporate Crime: a Problem in the Law of Sanctions
III: Commercial and Professional White-Collar Crime
10: White-Collar Offenses in the Wholesale Meat Industry in Detroit
11: White-Collar Crime and Social Structure
12: Social Structure and Rent-Control Violations
13: Cheating on Taxes
14: The Criminal Violation of Financial Trust
15: Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior: Prescription Violations by Retail Pharmacists
16: Ambulance Chasing: a Case Study of Deviation and Control Within the Legal Profession
IV: White-Collar Exploitation and its Victims
17: The Merchant and the Low-Income Consumer
18: Home Maintenance and Repair
19: Automobiles
20: What the Health Hucksters Are up to
21: Van Doren as Victim: Student Reaction
22: Public Attitudes Toward a Form of White-Collar Crime
V: White-Collar Offenses and the Legal Process
23: Illusion or Deception: the Use of "Props" and "Mock-Ups" in Television Advertising
24: The Defense of the White-Collar Accused
25: Russia Shoots Its Business Crooks
26: 101 British White-Collar Criminals
27: A Study of Incarcerated White-Collar Offenders
VI: Controversy Regarding the Concept of White-Collar Crime
28: Is "White-Collar Crime" Crime?
29: Who is the Criminal?
30: A Re-Examination of the Concept of White-Collar Crime
31: Some Observations on the Use of Criminal Sanctions in Enforcing Economic Regulations
32: The Use of Criminal Sanctions in the Enforcement of Economic Legislation: a Sociological View
33: Introduction
I: What is "White-Collar Crime"?
1: The Criminaloid
2: Criminals of the Upperworld
3: White-Collar Criminality
II: Corporate and Business White-Collar Crime
4: Crime of Corporations
5: Criminological Theories of Violations of Wartime Regulations
6: Why Businessmen Violate the Law
7: The Heavy Electrical Equipment Antitrust Cases of 1961
8: How Ethical are Businessmen?
9: Increasing Community Control Over Corporate Crime: a Problem in the Law of Sanctions
III: Commercial and Professional White-Collar Crime
10: White-Collar Offenses in the Wholesale Meat Industry in Detroit
11: White-Collar Crime and Social Structure
12: Social Structure and Rent-Control Violations
13: Cheating on Taxes
14: The Criminal Violation of Financial Trust
15: Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior: Prescription Violations by Retail Pharmacists
16: Ambulance Chasing: a Case Study of Deviation and Control Within the Legal Profession
IV: White-Collar Exploitation and its Victims
17: The Merchant and the Low-Income Consumer
18: Home Maintenance and Repair
19: Automobiles
20: What the Health Hucksters Are up to
21: Van Doren as Victim: Student Reaction
22: Public Attitudes Toward a Form of White-Collar Crime
V: White-Collar Offenses and the Legal Process
23: Illusion or Deception: the Use of "Props" and "Mock-Ups" in Television Advertising
24: The Defense of the White-Collar Accused
25: Russia Shoots Its Business Crooks
26: 101 British White-Collar Criminals
27: A Study of Incarcerated White-Collar Offenders
VI: Controversy Regarding the Concept of White-Collar Crime
28: Is "White-Collar Crime" Crime?
29: Who is the Criminal?
30: A Re-Examination of the Concept of White-Collar Crime
31: Some Observations on the Use of Criminal Sanctions in Enforcing Economic Regulations
32: The Use of Criminal Sanctions in the Enforcement of Economic Legislation: a Sociological View
I: What is "White-Collar Crime"?
1: The Criminaloid
2: Criminals of the Upperworld
3: White-Collar Criminality
II: Corporate and Business White-Collar Crime
4: Crime of Corporations
5: Criminological Theories of Violations of Wartime Regulations
6: Why Businessmen Violate the Law
7: The Heavy Electrical Equipment Antitrust Cases of 1961
8: How Ethical are Businessmen?
9: Increasing Community Control Over Corporate Crime: a Problem in the Law of Sanctions
III: Commercial and Professional White-Collar Crime
10: White-Collar Offenses in the Wholesale Meat Industry in Detroit
11: White-Collar Crime and Social Structure
12: Social Structure and Rent-Control Violations
13: Cheating on Taxes
14: The Criminal Violation of Financial Trust
15: Occupational Structure and Criminal Behavior: Prescription Violations by Retail Pharmacists
16: Ambulance Chasing: a Case Study of Deviation and Control Within the Legal Profession
IV: White-Collar Exploitation and its Victims
17: The Merchant and the Low-Income Consumer
18: Home Maintenance and Repair
19: Automobiles
20: What the Health Hucksters Are up to
21: Van Doren as Victim: Student Reaction
22: Public Attitudes Toward a Form of White-Collar Crime
V: White-Collar Offenses and the Legal Process
23: Illusion or Deception: the Use of "Props" and "Mock-Ups" in Television Advertising
24: The Defense of the White-Collar Accused
25: Russia Shoots Its Business Crooks
26: 101 British White-Collar Criminals
27: A Study of Incarcerated White-Collar Offenders
VI: Controversy Regarding the Concept of White-Collar Crime
28: Is "White-Collar Crime" Crime?
29: Who is the Criminal?
30: A Re-Examination of the Concept of White-Collar Crime
31: Some Observations on the Use of Criminal Sanctions in Enforcing Economic Regulations
32: The Use of Criminal Sanctions in the Enforcement of Economic Legislation: a Sociological View