The study of white-collar and corporate crime has long been focusing mainly on its economic consequences, due to its connection with legitimate professional and business activities. Yet, even since E.H. Sutherland’s seminal studies, there has been a lingering sense of the broader scope of harmful consequences of corporate crime. This essay focuses on the social ‘anomic’ harm related to an ingrained feature of abuse of trust, typical of corporate crimes, as well as the increasing awareness of the ever growing spread and negative impact on human life and health of offences falling under the definition of ‘corporate violence’
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
This reading highlights the topic of crime through exploring what crime is as well as the different ...
After discussing the individual assessment of victims to identify specific protection needs (as defi...
The study of white-collar and corporate crime has long been focusing mainly on its economic conseque...
This study utilizes three case studies of corporate harms to produce an "autopsy" of actual situatio...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of a subject which is becoming of increasing concern and d...
[[abstract]]In viewing of the local situation in these years, economic depression leads to the unemp...
Financial crime is synonymous with the seminal work of Edwin H. Sutherland, which used the term “whi...
This article defends the controversial existence of criminal liability for corporations by showing h...
Being an introductory essay to a book which is the final publication of the EU-funded project \u201...
We live in a time that is dominated by business firms operating across the globe. While globalizatio...
this paper are the author’s alone. They cannot be attributed to, and do not reflect upon, Coles Myer...
This paper is the final result of a research that embraces the scope of Corporate Crime from a crimi...
Consumers have long been recognized as one of the major groups of victims of white collar and corpor...
This paper poses a critical analysis of the Worker’s Compensation Act, providing a foundation for th...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
This reading highlights the topic of crime through exploring what crime is as well as the different ...
After discussing the individual assessment of victims to identify specific protection needs (as defi...
The study of white-collar and corporate crime has long been focusing mainly on its economic conseque...
This study utilizes three case studies of corporate harms to produce an "autopsy" of actual situatio...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of a subject which is becoming of increasing concern and d...
[[abstract]]In viewing of the local situation in these years, economic depression leads to the unemp...
Financial crime is synonymous with the seminal work of Edwin H. Sutherland, which used the term “whi...
This article defends the controversial existence of criminal liability for corporations by showing h...
Being an introductory essay to a book which is the final publication of the EU-funded project \u201...
We live in a time that is dominated by business firms operating across the globe. While globalizatio...
this paper are the author’s alone. They cannot be attributed to, and do not reflect upon, Coles Myer...
This paper is the final result of a research that embraces the scope of Corporate Crime from a crimi...
Consumers have long been recognized as one of the major groups of victims of white collar and corpor...
This paper poses a critical analysis of the Worker’s Compensation Act, providing a foundation for th...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
This reading highlights the topic of crime through exploring what crime is as well as the different ...
After discussing the individual assessment of victims to identify specific protection needs (as defi...