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9781598840858

Corporate Crime: A Reference Handbook

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    9781598840858

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    1598840851

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-03-01
  • Publisher: Abc-Clio Inc

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Summary

Corporate Crime examines the ever-present problem of white-collar and corporate crime, not only within the United States but also worldwide.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Background and Historyp. 1
Corporate and White-Collar Crime Definedp. 2
Corporate Crime Typologiesp. 5
History of Corporate Entities and Corporate Offendingp. 6
The Corporation Todayp. 12
Laws and Legal Origins of Corporate Crimep. 14
Recent Legislationp. 20
Sarbanes-Oxley Actp. 20
Criminal Antitrust Penalty Enhancement and Reform Actp. 21
Types of Corporate Crimep. 21
Fraud, Tax Evasion, and Economic Exploitationp. 21
Price Fixing, Price Gouging, and False Advertisingp. 24
Corporate Theft, Exploitation, and Unfair Labor Practicesp. 25
Violent Corporate Offensesp. 27
Unsafe Environmental Practicesp. 28
Unsafe Consumer Productsp. 28
Unsafe Working Conditionsp. 31
Universities and Colleges as Corporate Offendersp. 31
Importance of Studying Corporate and White-Collar Crimep. 33
Conclusionp. 33
Referencesp. 35
Problems, Controversies, and Solutionsp. 41
Types of Corporate Crime and Definitional Problemsp. 41
Should Corporations Be Held Socially Responsible?p. 44
Prosecution of Corporationsp. 46
Problems with Criminal Justice System Controlp. 51
Government Officials and Politicians as Corporate Offendersp. 54
Punishment of Corporate Crimep. 56
Remedies for Harm Donep. 58
Determining Finesp. 58
Probationary Sentencesp. 58
Deferred Prosecutionsp. 60
Measuring Corporate Crimep. 62
Sources of Datap. 63
Federal Sourcesp. 63
State and Municipal Sourcesp. 66
Detecting and Controlling Corporate Crimep. 67
Improving Current Methodsp. 71
Conclusionp. 75
Referencesp. 77
Worldwide Perspectivep. 81
Corporate Offending outside the United Statesp. 81
Globalization and Its Effects on Corporate Offending Worldwidep. 84
The Extent of Corporate Offending in Other Countriesp. 86
Political Corruption and Corporate Crimep. 88
Corporate Offending in Services, Development, and Post-Conflict Constructionp. 91
Corporate Crime and Reconstruction in the Wake of Conflictp. 94
Rebuilding Iraqp. 95
Access to Health Care Worldwidep. 97
Corporate Crime and HIV/AIDSp. 99
Corporate Crime in Mexico's Public Health Systemp. 101
Health Care Reform: Colombia versus Venezuelap. 102
Recommendations for the Health Sectorp. 102
What in the World Can Be Done?p. 104
Laws and Legislation against Corporate Offending around the Worldp. 104
Inter-American Convention against Corruptionp. 107
The Global Organization of Parliamentarians against Corruption (GOPC)p. 109
United Nations Convention against Corruptionp. 110
United Nations Global Compactp. 111
Other Resources in the Global Fight against Corruptionp. 112
Detecting and Controlling Corporate Crime Worldwidep. 113
Prosecution of Corporations in Other Countriesp. 114
Punishment of Corporations Worldwidep. 116
Conclusionp. 118
Referencesp. 120
Chronologyp. 127
Biographical Sketchesp. 145
Henry Claytonp. 145
Marshall B. Clinardp. 145
Bernard Ebbersp. 146
Andrew Fastowp. 147
Alberto Fujimorip. 148
Gilbert Geisp. 149
L. Dennis Kozlowskip. 149
Kenneth Layp. 150
Patrick Leahyp. 151
Ferdinand Marcosp. 152
Stephanie A. Martzp. 153
Paul J. McNultyp. 153
Robert F. Meierp. 154
Michael Milkenp. 154
Slobodan Milosevicp. 155
Ralph Naderp. 156
Michael Oxleyp. 157
Henry N. Pontellp. 157
John Rigasp. 158
Paul Sarbanesp. 159
Sally S. Simpsonp. 159
Jeffrey K. Skillingp. 160
Adam Smithp. 160
Arlen J. Specterp. 161
Eliot Spitzerp. 162
Nadine Strossenp. 162
Mohammed Suhartop. 163
Edwin H. Sutherlandp. 164
Larry D. Thompsonp. 164
Gary Winnickp. 165
Peter C. Yeagerp. 166
Data and Documentsp. 167
Facts and Statistics on Corporate Crimep. 167
Government Documents and Reportsp. 184
Executive Order 13271p. 185
Legislation Pertaining to Corporate Offendingp. 186
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890p. 186
The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914p. 187
The Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914p. 188
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002p. 189
Governmental Commentary on Corporate Offendingp. 190
Deputy Attorney General Larry D. Thompson, 2002p. 190
Deputy Attorney General Paul J. McNulty, 2006p. 192
Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, 2007p. 194
Quotesp. 195
Other Relevant Documentsp. 196
Referencesp. 197
Directory of Organizationsp. 201
Resourcesp. 213
Print Resourcesp. 214
Booksp. 214
Journal Articlesp. 222
Dissertationsp. 225
Magazines and Newslettersp. 226
Government Documents and Agency Publicationsp. 228
Nonprint Resourcesp. 232
Videosp. 232
Web Sitesp. 233
Glossaryp. 235
Indexp. 241
About the Authorp. 257
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