Handbook of White-Collar Crime

Handbook of White-Collar Crime

Rorie, Melissa L.; Wellford, Charles F.

John Wiley and Sons Ltd

11/2019

544

Dura

Inglês

9781118774885

15 a 20 dias

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Notes on Contributors viii

Preface xv
Melissa L. Rorie

Introduction xviii
Melissa L. Rorie

Section I What is White-Collar Crime? 1

1 The "Discovery" of White-Collar Crime: The Legacy of Edwin Sutherland 3
Aleksandra Jordanoska and Isabel Schoultz

2 White Collar Crime: Definitional Debates and the Case for a Typological Approach 16
David O. Friedrichs

3 Measuring White Collar Crime 32
April Wall-Parker

Section II Extent and Cost of White-Collar Crimes 45

4 Types of Harm, Extent of Harm, and the Victims of Occupational Crimes 47
Petter Gottschalk

5 From Economic Crime to Corporate Violence: The Multifaceted Harms of Corporate Crime 64
Gabrio Forti and Arianna Visconti

6 Beyond State and State-Corporate Crime Typologies: The Symbiotic Nature, Harm, and Victimization of Crimes of the Powerful and Their Continuation 81
Dawn L. Rothe and Corina Medley

Section III What We Know About White-Collar Offending 95

7 Who Commits Occupational Crimes? 97
Michael L. Benson and Hei Lam Chio

8 Who Commits Corporate Crime? 113
Mary Dodge

9 State-Corporate Crimes 127
Ignasi Bernat and David Whyte

10 Blurred Lines: Collusions Between Legitimate and Illegitimate Organizations 139
Wim Huisman

11 Explaining White-Collar Crime: Individual-Level Theories 159
Rachel E. Severson, Zachery H. Kodatt, and George W. Burruss

12 Organizational and Macro-Level Corporate Crime Theories 175
Jay P. Kennedy

13 Integrated Theories of White-Collar and Corporate Crime 191
Fiona Chan and Carole Gibbs

Section IV Preventing and Punishing White-Collar Crimes 209

14 Public Opinion About White-Collar Crime 211
Francis T. Cullen, Cecilia Chouhy, and Cheryl Lero Jonson

15 Preventing Corporate Crime from Within: Compliance Management, Whistleblowing, and Internal Monitoring 229
Benjamin van Rooij and Adam D. Fine

16 Preventing and Intervening in White-Collar Crimes: The Role of Law Enforcement 246
Nicholas Lord and Karin van Wingerde

17 Preventing and Intervening in White Collar Crimes: The Role of Regulatory Agencies 262
Angela Francis and Nicholas Ryder

18 Prosecution, Defense, and Sentencing of White-Collar Crime 279
Ronald G. Burns and Michele Bisaccia Meitl

19 The Correctional Experiences of White-Collar Offenders 297
Ben Hunter

20 Punishing Corporations 314
Mark A. Cohen

Section V White-Collar Crime: An International Perspective 335

21 White-Collar and Corporate Crime: European Perspectives 337
Christian Walburg

22 White-Collar and Corporate Crime in China 347
Henry N. Pontell, Adam K. Ghazi-Tehrani, and Bryan Burton

23 White-Collar Crime in South and Central America: Corporate-State Crime, Governance, and the High Impact of the Odebrecht Corruption Case 363
Diego Zysman-Quiros

24 Prosecuting and Sentencing White-Collar Crime in US Federal Courts: Revisiting the Yale Findings 381
Miranda A. Galvin and Sally S. Simpson

25 Market Criminology: A Critical Engagement with Primitive Accumulation in the Petroleum Extraction Industry in Africa 398
Ifeanyi Ezeonu

26 Researching White-Collar Crime: An Australian Perspective 418
Arie Freiberg

27 Review of Comparative Studies on White-Collar and Corporate Crime 437
Tomomi Kawasaki

Section VI Emerging White-Collar Crime Issues 449

28 Technology's Influence on White-Collar Offending, Reporting, and Investigation 451
Thomas J. Holt and Jay P. Kennedy

29 The Elusiveness of White-Collar and Corporate Crime in a Globalized Economy 469
Karin van Wingerde and Nicholas Lord

30 Controlling Corporate Crimes in Times of De-regulation and Re-regulation 484
Steven Bittle and Jasmine Hebert

Index 502
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