Contributor
Geis, Gilbert.
Imprint:Beverly Hills : Sage Publications, c1980.
Description320 p. : graphs ; 23 cm.
Note:1. How serious a crime? Perceptions of organizational and common crimes / Laura Shill Schrager, James F. Short, Jr. -- 2. The victim of white-collar crime: accuser or accused? / Marilyn E. Walsh, Donna D. Schram -- 3. Organization structure and organizational crime / Edward Gross -- 4. Crime between organizations: implications for victimology / Diane Vaughan -- 5. The criminalization of corporate behavior: federal surface coal mining / Neal Shover -- 6. Corporate crime: a cross-national analysis / Charles E. Reasons, Colin H. Goff -- 7. The institutionalization of ambiguity: early British factory acts / W.G. Carson -- 8. Analyzing suspected collusion among bidders / Michael D. Maltz, Stephen M. Pollock -- 9. Computer-related white-collar crime / Donn B. Parker -- 10. Detecting management fraud: the role of the independent auditor / James E. Sorensen, Hugh D. Grove, Thomas L. SOrensen -- 11. Do convictions deter home repair fraud? / Ezra Stotland, Michael Brintnall, André L'Heureux, Eva Ashmore -- 12. Consumer abuse of older Americans: victimization and remedial action in two metropolitan areas / Mary V. McGuire, Herbert Edelhertz -- 13. Investigating company fraud: case studies from Australia / Adam C. Sutton, Ronald Wild.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographies.
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