Until now, academic have believed that Japan should respond to corporate crime based on the concept of the individual deterrence model. However, with the recent rise of technology companies and other large corporations, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has proposed that we should address corporate crime through strict liability and Deferred Prosecution Agreements. A set of these ideas is entirely different from previous discussions and deserves further attention. This note summarizes appropriate measures taken in response to corporate crime in Japan
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The corporate crimes in all the time are growing and creating serious jeopardy to the concept of rul...
[[abstract]]In viewing of the local situation in these years, economic depression leads to the unemp...
Corporate crime continues to occur at an alarming rate, yet disagreement persists among scholars and...
The advancement of information technology affects the crime related to consumer protection. This imp...
This response identifies that there is an overwhelming consensus amongst law enforcement authorities...
In this introduction to this special issue of the Journal we broadly consider the problem of white-c...
This thesis reviews some of the issues concerning the criminal liability and sanctioning of corporat...
For many years, law and economics scholars, as well as politicians and regulators, have debated whet...
In recent years, U.S. federal prosecutors have shifted their stance from prosecuting and convicting ...
The United States model of corporate crime control, developed over the last two decades, couples a b...
By combining approaches from the economic theory of crime and of industrial organization, this paper...
The research topic acquires special importance because it is related to a contemporary and evolving ...
The ability to utilize information technology in the era of disruption is the empowerment of informa...
Corporate crime has once again become an important issue on the U.S. legislative agenda, leading Con...
The recent Japanese banking and securities scandals are among the most serious events that the Japan...
The corporate crimes in all the time are growing and creating serious jeopardy to the concept of rul...
[[abstract]]In viewing of the local situation in these years, economic depression leads to the unemp...
Corporate crime continues to occur at an alarming rate, yet disagreement persists among scholars and...