Encyclopedia of White-Collar & Corporate CrimeLawrence M. Salinger SAGE Publications, 2005 - 1016페이지 With more than 500 entries (including up-to-date information on such high profile cases as Martha Stewart and Enron), the Encyclopedia of White-Collar & Corporate Crime gathers history, definitions, examples, investigation, prosecution, assessments, challenges, and projections into one definitive reference work on the topic. This two-volume encyclopedia incorporates information about a variety of white-collar crimes, and provides examples of persons, statutes, companies, and convictions. Each entry offers a thorough and thoughtful summary of the topic. Rather than a simple definition, users are given a satisfying and sophisticated synopsis with references for further study. |
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... activities , including drug traf- ficking , prostitution , arms smuggling , blackmail and gambling activities . The lack of a strong anti - money laundering regime also attracts foreign - based organ- ized criminal gangs to Greece ...
... activities , including drug traf- ficking , prostitution , arms smuggling , blackmail and gambling activities . The lack of a strong anti - money laundering regime also attracts foreign - based organ- ized criminal gangs to Greece ...
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... activities and causes championed by Greenpeace have been so popular that it has be- come a worldwide organization , with a presence in 41 countries and nearly three million members . This has brought the group and its members into ...
... activities and causes championed by Greenpeace have been so popular that it has be- come a worldwide organization , with a presence in 41 countries and nearly three million members . This has brought the group and its members into ...
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... activities theory assumes that victims are en- gaged in normal activities and a level of vulnerability and risk may increase the likelihood of victimization . According to this theory , three ele- ments must be present for a crime to ...
... activities theory assumes that victims are en- gaged in normal activities and a level of vulnerability and risk may increase the likelihood of victimization . According to this theory , three ele- ments must be present for a crime to ...
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