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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... SECURITIES FRAUD Accounting Fraud Arbitrage Bad Checks Banco Ambrosiano Bank Fraud Bank of Credit and Commerce International Banker's Trust Bankruptcy Fraud Barings Bank Bendix Corporation Boesky, Ivan Bond Fraud Centennial Savings and ...
... Securities and Exchange Commission files a lawsuit against former executives of Waste Management, Inc., accusing them of inflating earnings by almost $2 million. 2002 John J. Rigas of Adelphia Communications, a cable company based in a ...
... Securities and Exchange Commission Securities Fraud Self-Control Theory Sentencing Guidelines Sexual Discrimination Sexual Harassment Sherman Antitrust Act Short, James F., Jr. Shover, Neal Silkwood, Karen Simpson, Sally Sinclair, Upton ...
... securities fraud. SEE ALSO securities fraud; bank fraud; corporate liability. BIBLIOGRAPHY. “Adelphia Execs Indicted in $2 Billion Fraud Scheme,” Professional Liability Litigation Reporter (v.12/4); ”Rigas Arrested, Charged with ...
... securities belonged to speculators, with only a small amount remaining in the hands of pre-war owners. Harvard College, for instance, had amassed a total of $102,923 in securities during the Revolutionary War, making the institution one ...