Encyclopedia of White-Collar & Corporate CrimeLawrence M. Salinger SAGE Publications, 2004. 8. 3. - 1016페이지 Click ′Additional Materials′ for downloadable samples The Encyclopedia of White-Collar & Corporate Crime is edited to incorporate 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. Articles consider all aspects of white-collar and corporate crime, including: * Law: describes specific elements of corporate law and the various illegal acts to which they apply The Encyclopedia was developed primarily for college, public, and high school libraries. Post-graduate academics, law firms, and corporations will also find this a valuable addition to their libraries. Key Themes * Business Fraud & Crimes Key Features * Two volumes and over 500 entries |
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... later white-collar crime was born in the ideas of Edwin H. Sutherland (1939–40). Sutherland, in coining the term, defined white-collar crime as “... a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of ...
... Later reviews of Davis's study argued that his testing period was insufficient, his sample too small, and his procedures gravely flawed. The Shield was also significantly redesigned by A. H. Robins, making Davis's results meaningless ...
... later company president—Robert Morgan. As with many franchise operations, AAMCO's ideal franchisee was not a shop owner with relevant technical skills, but an energetic, inexperienced entrepreneur who was willing to learn a system ...
... Later, Allied sued Citibank and Bank of America seeking to recover $500 million in compensatory damages; the share of losses is attributed to the bank's alleged wrongdoing. A lawsuit, filed in U.S. district court in the Southern ...
... later returned to the name of one of its subsidiaries, Wyeth.) Less than a year later, German chemical company BASF outbid rivals Bayer, Dow, and Sumitomo Chemical to purchase Cyanamid from AHP for $3.8 billion. The company settled in ...