基本説明
Volume I looks at the definition of corporate crime, and how it is legally constructed and publicly represented. Volume II focuses on research on the many different forms of corporate crime, and how it has been analysed by criminologists. Volume III concentrates on issues of controlling corporate crime, involving an exploration of regulation and sanctioning along with new approaches.
Full Description
Corporate Crime examines key themes in the study of corporate crime, exploring how it is defined, legally constructed, researched and controlled. It also looks at case studies of its many forms. It contains a selection of the classic literature on the subject along with a range of contemporary writing.Volume One: Issues of Definition, Construction and Research looks at the definition of corporate crime, and how it is legally constructed and publicly represented. Volume Two: Cases and Explanations focuses on research on the many different forms of corporate crime, and how it has been analyzed by criminologists. Volume Three: Controlling Corporate Crime includes an exploration of regulation and sanctioning along with new approaches. Each volume is prefaced by an introduction which sets out the main themes and contextualizes the selections.
Contents
VOLUME 1Part One: DefinitionsIs 'white collar crime' Crime? - Edwin H. Sutherland Who is the Criminal? - Paul W. TappanTowards a Sociology of Organisational Crime - Laura S. Schraeger and James F. ShortState - Corporate Crime in a Globalized World: Myth or major challenge? - David O. FriedrichsPart Two: Historical Aspects and the Development of LegislationHistorical Perspectives - Gilbert GeisDaniel Defoe and Business Crime - Vincenzo Ruggiero White Collar Crime in Modern England: Financial fraud and business morality 1845-1929 - Robb George Conventionalisation of Early Factory Crime - W.G. Carson The Regulatory Dance: Understanding reform processes in corporate crime - Laureen Snider Part Three: Legal Constructions and IssuesThe Duality of Corporate and Individual Criminal Liability - Brent Fisse Cry in the Dark: Corporate manslaughter and cultural meaning - Celia Wells Corporate Criminality: Four models of fault - James Gobert The Punishment of Corporate Crime in China - Ling Zhang and Lin Zhao t Four: Corporate Crime in the MediaNewspaper Coverage of Corporate Price-fixing - Sandra S. Evans and Richard J.Lundman The Social Construction of Corporate Violence: Media coverage of the Imperial Food Products Fire - John P. Wright, Francis T. Cullen and Michael B. Blankenship The Media, the Politics of Truth and the Coverage of Corporate Vviolence: The Westray Disaster and the Public inquiry - John McMullan and Melissa McClung Part Five: Counting the Cost: Researching and VictimisationDirty Business: Exploring corporate misconduct - Maurice Punch Official Statistics and Hidden Crimes: Researching health and safety crimes - Steve Tombs The Victims of White-Collar Crime - Hazel Croall Transnational White Collar Crime: Some explorations of victimization impact - Mike Levi Theoretical Perspectives on the Corporate Victimization of Women - Sally S. Simpson and Lori Elis Victimization of Persons by Fraud - Richard M. Titus, Fred Heinzelmann and John M.Boyle VOLUME 2: CORPORATE CRIME: CASES AND EXPLANATIONSPart One: Case StudiesFinancial Corporate CrimeThe Heavy Electrical Antitrust Cases of 1961 - Gilbert Geis The Savings and Loan Debacle, Financial Crime, and the State - Kitty Calavita, Robert Tillman and Henry N. Pontell The Looting of America - Stephen M. Rosoff, Henry N. Pontell and Robert H. Tillman, Corporate 'Violence'The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond - Francis T. Cullen, William J. Maakestad and Gray Cavender At Any Cost: Corporate greed, women and the Dalkon Shield in Hills - Morton Mintz US Capital Versus the Third World: Union Carbide and Bhopal - Frank Pearce and Steve Tombs Environmental Pollution by Corporations in Japan - Minoru Yokoyama Crime, Bio-Agriculture and the Exploitation of Hunger - Reece Walters Part Two: Explaining Corporate CrimeCorporate Ethics and Crime - Marshall B.Clinard Auto Makers and Dealers: A study of criminogenic market forces - William Leonard and Marvin G WeberA Rational Choice Theory of Corporate Crime - Raymond Paternoster and Sally S.Simpson Criminological Theory and Organisational Crime - John Braithwaite Rational Choice, Situated Action, and the Social Control of Organizations - Diane Vaughan Suite Violence: Why managers murder and corporations kill - Maurice Punch Global Anomie, Dysnomie and Economic Crime: Hidden consequences of neo liberalism and globalisation in Russia and around the world - Nikos Passas Environmental Issues and the Criminological Imagination - Rob White The Crimes of Neo-Liberal Rule in Occupied Iraq - David Whyte VOLUME 3 CONTROLLING CORPORATE CRIMEPart One: Regulation: General/ TheoriesThe Criminology of the Corporation and Regulatory Enforcement Strategies - Robert A. Kagan and John T.Scholz Responsive Regulation - Ian Ayres and John Braithwaite Hazards, Law and Class: Contextualizing the regulation of corporate crime - Frank Pearce and Steve Tombs Part Two: Regulation in PracticePolicing Corporate Crime: A typology of enforcement styles - Nancy Frank An Inspector Calls - Bridget Hutter Law, Policy and Legal Avoidance: Can law effectively implement egalitarian policies? - Doreen McBarnet Part Three: Sanctions: Theories of PunishmentOn Theory and Action for Corporate Crime Control - John Braithwaite and Gilbert Geis Taming the Giant Corporation? Some cautionary remarks on the deterrability of corporate crime - Charles Moore Corporate Crime Deterrence and Corporate Control Policies - Sally S Simpson Part Four: Alternative ApproachesSentencing the Corporate Offender: Legal and social issues - Hazel Croall and Jennifer Ross The US Sentencing Commission on Corporate Crime: A critique - Amitai Etzioni Organisational Probation and the U/S. Sentencing Commission - William S. Lofquist Suite Justice or Sweet Charity? Some explorations of shaming and incapacitating business fraudsters - M.Levi Part 5: Contemporary Issues and ApproachesThe Sociology of Corporate Crime: An obituary (or, whose knowledge claims have legs?) - Laureen Snider Rethinking Corporate Crime - James Gobert and Maurice Punch Regulatory Reform in Light of Regulatory Character: Assessing industrial safety change in the aftermath of the kader toy factory fire in Bangkok, Thailand - Fiona Haines Globalisation of Criminal Justice in the Corporate Context Crime - Michael Gilbert and Steve Russell