4 edition of White-collar crime reconsidered found in the catalog.
White-collar crime reconsidered
Published
1992 by Northeastern University Press in Boston .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Kip Schlegel & David Weisburd. |
Contributions | Schlegel, Kip., Weisburd, David. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV6769 .W485 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 384 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 384 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1713213M |
ISBN 10 | 1555531415 |
LC Control Number | 92015361 |
London: Peter Lang pp Key Takeaways The public is very concerned about crime. Studies indicate that these alternatives may be as effective as incarceration in reducing recidivism repeat offending and cost much less than incarceration. The Washington Post, p.
In some cases, this symbiosis may lead to the commission of crimes. Although we worry about conventional crime much more than white-collar crime, the latter harms the public more in terms of death and financial costs. He is also editor of the Journal of Experimental Criminology. Generally the person accused of a white collar crime is someone of high prestige.
While Aulette and Michalowski examined a fire in the Imperial Food Products chicken processing plant in Hamlet, North Carolina where twenty-five workers died, and uncovered "an interwoven pattern of regulatory failure on the part of several state and federal agencies" that had allowed the company's management to continue violating basic safety regulations in search of corporate profit. Criminology: A sociological understanding 5th ed. Strain creates motivating tension in organi-cultural deviance. Death on the job: The toll of neglect.
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This book asks not only how the study of white-collar crime can enrich our understanding of crime and justice more generally, but also how criminological advances over the last few decades can enhance our understanding of white-collar White-collar crime reconsidered book.
When it comes to crime, we fear strangers much more than people we know, but NCVS data suggest our fear is somewhat misplaced Rand, It was widely White-collar crime reconsidered book that a buildup of deadly gases had caused the explosion, and the company that owned the mine had been cited many times during the prior year for safety violations related to proper gas ventilation Urbina, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Simon, D. One final factor affecting conventional crime rates is age. Organi-cultural deviance was introduced to students as a social philosophical term used to help describe, explain, and understand the complex social, behavioral, and environmental forces, that lead organizations to engage in corporate crime.
Armstrong, D. Retreatism: to reject both the cultural goals and the means to obtain it, then find a way to escape it. Unpaid taxes tough to recover. Lee, M. Governance can only be improved via coordinated efforts among governments, businesses, civil society [3] Organi-cultural deviance[ edit ] Cesare Beccaria pioneered the study of crime Organi-cultural deviance is a recent philosophical model used in academia and corporate criminology that views corporate crime as a body of social, behavioral, and environmental processes leading to deviant acts.
In the s the asbestos industry first realized their product was dangerous but hid the evidence of its danger, which was not discovered until 40 years later. This is not a a film report or critique! References Adams, D.
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Have you ever taken something without permission from a place where you worked? Once the state is committed to this offer, it can be difficult to enforce local laws against pollutionhealth and safety or monopolies. A tragic example of this problem occurred in Aprilwhen an explosion in a mining cave in West Virginia killed 29 miners.
Some of the worst crime is committed by our major corporations corporate crime. Free shipping for individuals worldwide Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 business days. Many scholars say this approach has not reduced crime to a great degree and has cost hundreds of billions of dollars.
Statistical abstract of the United States: It was first defined by the sociologist Edwin Sutherland in White-collar crime reconsidered book "a crime committed by a person of respectability White-collar crime reconsidered book high social status in the course of their occupation".
White-collar crime White-collar crime reconsidered book a broad term that encompasses many types of nonviolent criminal offenses involving fraud and illegal financial transactions. Innovation: using socially unapproved or unconventional means to obtain culturally approved goals.
They also recognize that incarceration is very expensive and much more costly than other ways of dealing with offenders. Comparative criminal justice systems. List of White Collar episodes.
Kramer R.Inequality, Crime, and Public Policy () is an empirical and theoretical study of the relationship between inequality and crime. More unequal societies have higher rates of crimes of the powerless and crimes of the powerful.
Unequal societies have more crimes of domination and crimes of those who are dominated, more crime by those who exploit and more crime by those who are exploited. In White Collar Crime Reconsidered, the world’s leading authorities on the subject expand on Sutherland’s concept of white-collar crime.
They present the most compelling new scholarship as they take stock of the research and theory of the past fifty years An exemplary research tool on the subject.”— Publish your book with B&N. Crime and Public Opinion. One thing we know is that the American public is very concerned about crime.
In a Gallup Poll, about 55% said crime is an “extremely” or “very” serious problem in the United States, and in other national surveys, about one-third of Americans said they would be afraid to walk alone in their neighborhoods at night (Maguire & Pastore, ; Saad, ).5%.White-Collar Crime In this Special Pdf "Five Ways to Eliminate the Need for a Corporate Monitor," "A New Federal Theory of Corruption?," "Challenging the Criticism of Federal Prosecutors in.Apr 16, · Secondly, Merton’s reliance on official statistics means he over-estimates the extent of working class crime and underestimates the extent of middle class, or white collar crime.
Thirdly, Strain theory only really explains economic crime, it doesn’t really explain violent crime.In White Collar Ebook Reconsidered, the world’s leading authorities on ebook subject expand on Sutherland’s concept of white-collar crime. They present the most compelling new scholarship as they take stock of the research and theory of the past fifty years An exemplary research tool on the subject.”— Publish your book with B&N.