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The handbook of white-collar crime / edited by Melissa L. Rorie.

Contributor Rorie, Melissa L., 1981- editor.

ImprintHoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020.

Descriptionxxiv, 519 pages ; 26 cm.

Note:Section I. What is White Collar Crime? -- The "Discovery" of White-Collar Crime : Edwin Sutherland's Legacy / Aleksandra Jordanoska, Isabel Schoultz -- Definitional Debates and The Case for a Typological Approach / David Friedrichs -- Measuring White-Collar Crime / April Wall -- Section II. Extent and Cost of White-Collar Crimes -- Types of Harm, Extent of Harm, and the Victims of Occupational Crimes / Petter Gottschalk -- From Economic Crime to Corporate Violence: The Multifaceted Harms of Corporate Crime / Gabrio Forti, Arianna Visconti -- Beyond State and State-Corporate Crime Typologies: The Symbiotic Nature, Harm, and Victimization of Crimes of the Powerful and Their Continuation / Dawn Rothe, Corina Medley -- Section III. What We Know About White-Collar Offending -- Who commits Occupational Crimes? / Michael Benson, Hei Chio -- Who commits Corporate Crime? / Mary Dodge -- State-Corporate Crimes / Ignasi Bernat, David Whyte -- Blurred Lines: Collusions Between Legitimate and Illegitimate Organizations / Wim Huisman -- Explaining White-Collar Crime: Individual-Level Theories / Rachel Severson, Zachary Kodatt, George Burruss -- Organizational and Macro-Level Corporate Crime Theories / Jay Kennedy -- Integrated Theories of White-Collar and Corporate Crime / Fiona Chan, Carole Gibbs -- Section IV. Preventing and Punishing White-Collar Crimes -- Public Opinion About White-Collar Crime -- Francis T. Cullen, Cecilia Chouhy, Cheryl Lero Jonson -- Preventing White Collar Crime from Within: Compliance Management, Whistleblowing and Internal Monitoring / Benjamin van Rooij, Adam Fine -- Preventing and Intervening in White-Collar Crimes: The Role of Law Enforcement / Nicholas Lord, Karin van Wingerde -- Preventing and Intervening in White-Collar Crimes: The Role of Regulatory Agencies / Nicholas Ryder, Angela Francis -- Prosecution, Defense, and Sentencing of White Collar Crime / Ronald Burns, Michele Meitl -- The Correctional Experiences of White-Collar Offenders / Ben Hunter -- Punishing Corporations / Mark Cohen -- Section V. White Collar Crime: An International Perspective -- White-Collar and Corporate Crime: European Perspectives / Christian Walburg -- White Collar and Corporate Crime in China / Henry Pontell, Adam Ghazi-Tehrani, Bryan Burton -- White-Collar Crime in South and Central America: Corporate-State Crime, Governance and the High Impact of the Odebrecht Corruption Case / Diego Zysman -- Prosecuting and Sentencing White-Collar Crime in U.S. Federal Courts: Revisiting the Yale Findings / Miranda A. Galvin, Sally S. Simpson -- Market Criminology: A Critical Engagement with Primitive Accumulation in the Petroleum Extraction Industry in Africa / Ifeanyi Ezeonu -- Researching White-Collar Crime: An Australian Perspective / Arie Freiberg -- Review of Comparative Studies on White-Collar and Corporate Crime / Tomomi Kawasaki -- Section VI. Emerging White-Collar Crime Issues -- Technology's Influence on White-Collar Offending, Reporting, and Investigation / Tom Holt, Jay Kennedy -- The Elusiveness of Corporate and White-Collar Crime in a Globalized Economy / Karin van Wingerde, Nicholas Lord -- Controlling Corporate Crimes in Times of De-Regulation and Re-Regulation / Steven Bittle.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"This handbook re-frames the usual discussion of white-collar crime to focus more on the definitional ambiguity in the white-collar crime term. The only thing white-collar crime researchers agree on is that white-collar offenses are incredibly different from those traditional crimes that are the priority for law enforcement and criminal justice scholars. The Handbook compiles all of the major issues in this area (e.g., offenders, theoretical explanations) in one place, but attends to nuances within those areas by distinguishing between the four main types of crimes falling under the ambiguous white-collar crime phrase (occupational crime, corporate crime, government crimes, and state-corporate crimes). Previous handbooks have not successfully handled these dual objectives of being both broad in scope (with the perspectives and topics covered) but also specific (in terms of providing clear distinctions within the paradigm). In addition, the current book elicited chapters discussing international white-collar crime scholarship as well as emerging issues in the field, and also sought to diversify perspectives by including newer scholars in the field."-- Provided by publisher.

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Contributor
Rorie, Melissa L., 1981- editor.
Series Statement
Wiley handbooks in criminology and criminal justice
Subject:
White collar crimes.
Commercial crimes.
Corporations -- Corrupt practices.
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Wiley handbooks in criminology and criminal justice.