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

Publication Info. Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020.

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hapter 10. Blurred Lines: Collusions Between Legitimate and Illegitimate Organizations Author: Wim Huisman (Vrije Universiteit-Amsterdam) Chapter 11. Explaining White-Collar Crime: Individual-Level Theories Authors: Rachel Severson (University of South Florida), Zachary Kodatt (Southern Illinois University-Carbondale), George Burruss (University of South Florida) Chapter 12. Organizational and Macro-Level Corporate Crime Theories Author: Jay Kennedy (Michigan State University) Chapter 13. Integrated Theories of White-Collar and Corporate Crime Authors: Fiona Chan (Michigan State University), Carole Gibbs (Michigan State University) Section IV. Preventing and Punishing White-Collar Crimes Chapter 14. Public Opinion About White-Collar Crime Author: Francis T. Cullen (University of Cincinnati), Cecilia Chouhy (Florida State University), Cheryl Lero Jonson (Xavier University) Chapter 15. Preventing White Collar Crime from Within: Compliance Management, Whistleblowing and Internal Monitoring Author: Benjamin van Rooij (University of California-Irvine), Adam Fine (University of California-Irvine) Chapter 16. Preventing and Intervening in White-Collar Crimes: The Role of Law Enforcement Author: Nicholas Lord (University of Manchester), Karin van Wingerde (Erasmus University-Rotterdam) Chapter 17. Preventing and Intervening in White-Collar Crimes: The Role of Regulatory Agencies Author: Nicholas Ryder (University of West England, Bristol), Angela Francis (University of West England, Bristol) Chapter 18. Prosecution, Defense, and Sentencing of White Collar Crime Author: Ronald Burns (Texas Christian University), Michele Meitl (Texas Christian University) Chapter 19. The Correctional Experiences of White-Collar Offenders Author: Ben Hunter (University of Greenwich) Chapter 20. Punishing Corporations Author: Mark Cohen (Vanderbilt University) Section V. White Collar Crime: An International Perspective Chapter 21. White-Collar and Corporate Crime: European Perspectives Author: Christian Walburg (University of Muenster) Chapter 22. White Collar and Corporate Crime in China Author: Henry Pontell (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), Adam Ghazi-Tehrani (University of Alabama), Bryan Burton (Southern Utah University) Chapter 23. White-Collar Crime in South and Central America: Corporate-State Crime, Governance and the High Impact of the Odebrecht Corruption Case Author: Diego Zysman (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Chapter 24. Prosecuting and Sentencing White-Collar Crime in U.S. Federal Courts: Revisiting the Yale Findings Author: Miranda A. Galvin (University of Maryland-College Park), Sally S. Simpson (University of Maryland-College Park) Chapter 25. Market Criminology: A Critical Engagement with Primitive Accumulation in the Petroleum Extraction Industry in Africa Author: Ifeanyi Ezeonu (Brock University) Chapter 26. Researching White-Collar Crime: An Australian Perspective Author: Arie Freiberg (Monash University) Chapter 27: Review of Comparative Studies on White-Collar and Corporate Crime Author: Tomomi Kawasaki (Doshisha University) Section VI. Emerging White-Collar Crime Issues Chapter 28. Technology's Influence on White-Collar Offending, Reporting, and Investigation Authors: Tom Holt (Michigan State University), Jay Kennedy (Michigan State University) Chapter 29. The Elusiveness of Corporate and White-Collar Crime in a Globalized Economy Authors: Karin van Wingerde (Erasmus University), Nicholas Lord (University of Manchester) Chapter 30. Controlling Corporate Crimes in Times of De-Regulation and Re-Regulation Author: Steven Bittle (University of Ottowa) Access Concurrent user level: 3 users Local Note AER. Subject White collar crimes. Commercial crimes. Corporations -- Corrupt practices. SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology. Commercial crimes Corporations -- Corrupt practices White collar crimes Added Author Rorie, Melissa L., 1981- author. Other Form: Print version: Rorie, Melissa L., 1981- Handbook of white-collar crime. First Edition. Hoboken : Wiley-Blackwell, 2019 9781118774885 (DLC) 2019020000 ISBN 9781118774793 (Adobe PDF) 1118774795 (Adobe PDF) 9781118774830 (ePub) 1118774833 (ePub) 9781118775004 (electronic bk. ; oBook) 1118775007 (electronic bk. ; oBook) 9781118774885 (hardback) 1118774884 (hardback)