Corporate crime / edited by Sally Simpson and Carole Gibbs.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:International library of criminology, criminal justice & penology. Second series.
Other Authors: Simpson, Sally S.
Gibbs, Carole Elizabeth
Language:English
Published: Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2007], ©2007.
Series:International library of criminology, criminal justice & penology.
Subjects:
Local Note:
MSU Stanley C. and Selma D. Hollander Faculty Book Collection.
Physical Description:xix, 538 pages ; 25 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • pt. I. Causes of corporate crime: micro and macro factors. Predicting unethical behavior among market practitioners / Mary Zey-Ferrell, K. Mark Weaver and O.C. Ferrell ; Rational choice, situated action, and the social control of organizations / Diane Vaughan ; Toward a control theory of white-collar offending / James R. Laseley ; Organizational offending and neoclassical criminality: challenging the reach of a general theory of crime / Gary E. Reed and Peter Cleary Yeager ; Notes on the criminogenic hypothesis: a case study of the American liquor industry / Norman K. Denzin ; The changing of the guard: top management characteristics, organizational strain, and antitrust offending / Sally S. Simpson and Christopher S. Koper ; Global anomie, dysnomie, and economic crime: hidden consequences of neoliberalism and globalization in Russia and around the world / Nikos Passas ; Toward an integrated theory of white-collar crime / James William Coleman ; Reintegrative shaming and compliance with regulatory standards / Toni Makkai and John Braithwaite
  • pt. II. Responses to corporate crime. Distributing responsibility for wrongdoing inside corporate hierarchies: public judgments in three societies / Joseph Sanders and V. Lee Hamilton ; Local prosecutors and corporate crime / Michael L. Benson, Francis T. Cullen and William J. Maakestad ; Organizational sentencing / Molly E. Joseph ; Cooperation, deterrence, and the ecology of regulatory enforcement / John T. Scholz
  • pt. III. Policy alternatives and dilemmas. The sociology of corporate crime: an obituary (or, whose knowledge claims have legs?) / Laureen Snider; Professional advisers and white-collar illegality: towards explaining and excusing professional failure / Peter Grabosky ; The social meaning of environmental command and control / Michael P. Vandenbergh ; Transnational regulation of the pharmaceutical industry / John Braithwaite ; Information as a policy instrument in protecting the environment: what have we learned? / Mark A. Cohen ; Empirical evidence and the legal doctrine of corporate criminal liability / Gilbert Geis and Joseph F.C. Dimento.