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El. knyga: Controversies in White-Collar Crime

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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Anderson Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317523680
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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Anderson Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317523680
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The topic of white-collar crime is introduced and major controversies related to white-collar crime are discussed in this text in the tradition of Edwin Sutherland's definition of white-collar crime as "crime committed by a person of respectability and high status in the course of his occupation." Material situates white collar crime in the political-economic reality, arguing that it is not an aberration but the normal way of doing business and making law in contemporary society. Some topics discussed include state-corporate crime in a globalized world, toxic crimes and environmental justice, and the strategic role of women's NGOs. The editor is affiliated with Eastern Kentucky University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgments iii
Preface v
Thinking About White-Collar Crime
1(36)
Gary W. Potter
Karen S. Miller
White-Collar Crime, the Arousal of Fear, and the Occurrence of Injury
2(1)
The Cost of White-Collar Crime
2(1)
The Occurrence of Injury
3(1)
The Arousal of Fear
4(5)
Rending the Social Contract Asunder
9(4)
Crime as a Violation of Criminal Statutes
13(1)
Price-Fixing and Restraint of Trade
13(2)
Bank Fraud
15(1)
Financial Fraud in the Medical Industry
16(1)
Consumer Fraud
17(1)
Tax Fraud
17(1)
Environmental Pollution
18(4)
More than Criminal, the Immorality of White-Collar Crime
22(7)
Sexism, Racism, and U.S. Corporations
29(1)
Conclusion
30(1)
Notes
31(6)
White-Collar Crime
37(16)
Gilbert Geis
Business as Usual
38(3)
Sutherland and White-Collar Crime
41(2)
Theorizing About White-Collar Crime
43(1)
Corporate and State Crime
44(1)
The Yale White-Collar Crime Research
45(1)
Fallout from the Yale Studies
46(1)
Trust and Antitrust
47(1)
Drifting Into Difficulty
48(1)
Conclusion
49(2)
Notes
51(2)
State-Corporate Crime in a Globalized World: Myth or Major Challenge?
53(20)
David O. Friedrichs
The Origins of the Concept of State-Corporate Crime
53(3)
Constructing Crime, Myths About Crime, and State-Corporate Crime
56(1)
Landmark Cases of State-Corporate Crime
57(8)
Explaining State-Corporate Crime
65(1)
Responding to and Controlling State-Corporate Crime
66(1)
Conclusion
67(1)
Notes
68(5)
Toward an Understanding of Academic Deviance
73(12)
Bankole Thompson
Conceptual, Definitional, and Methodological Problems
74(2)
Nature and Scope of Academic Deviance
76(1)
The Normative Framework of Academia: Excellence, Integrity, Academic Freedom
76(5)
Analysis and Conclusion
81(2)
Notes
83(2)
A Critical Model for the Study of Resource Colonialism and Native Resistance
85(24)
Linda Robyn
Culture Conflict
86(3)
State-Corporate Relationships to the Chippewa in Wisconsin
89(1)
Resistance of the Chippewa to Exxon
90(3)
Resistance of the Chippewa to Kennecott
93(8)
A Critical Perspective of the Mining Controversy
101(1)
Indigenous Knowledge and New Policy Implications
102(1)
A Way of Life
103(3)
Notes
106(3)
Toxic Crimes and Environmental Justice: Examining the Hidden Dangers of Hazardous Waste
109(28)
Michael J. Lynch
Paul B. Stretesky
Danielle McGurrin
Introduction
109(1)
Defining Toxic Crime
110(1)
The Organization of Toxic Corporate Crime
111(2)
Environmental Justice
113(1)
Environmental Hazard Data: General Overview
113(5)
Biennial Reporting System
114(1)
Toxic Release Inventory
115(1)
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System Data
116(2)
Accidental Release Information Program Data
118(1)
Using EPA Data to Study Environmental Justice
118(4)
Race, Class, and Environmental Justice: History and Evidence
120(2)
The Location of Commercial Waste Facilities
122(5)
TRI Facilities
124(1)
Abandoned Waste Sites
125(1)
Accidental Chemical Releases
126(1)
Case Studies
127(7)
Escambia Treating Company Site, Pensacola, Florida
127(1)
Marzone Inc./Chevron Chemical Company Site, Tifton, Georgia
128(2)
Environmental Racism in Chester, Pennsylvania
130(1)
Environmental Justice in Louisiana
131(2)
Normandy Park Apartments, Temple Terrace, Florida
133(1)
Conclusion
134(1)
Notes
134(3)
The Scandalization of America: Political Corruption in the Postmodern Era
137(12)
David R. Simon
Modern American Scandal
137(5)
The Iran-Contra Conspiracy and ``Operation Polecat''
142(1)
Iraqgate and the Banca Lavoro Affair
142(2)
Clintongate
144(2)
Conclusion: The Scandalization of America
146(1)
Notes
147(2)
Downsized by Law, Ideology and Pragmatics - Policing White-Collar Crime
149(16)
Anne Alvesalo
Introduction
149(1)
The Content of this Exercise
150(1)
Law, Criminalization, and Policing
151(2)
On the Relevance of the Definition
153(3)
The Role of Criminal Law in Enforcement
156(4)
Conclusions
160(1)
Notes
161(4)
Globalization, State-Corporate Crime, and Women: The Strategic Role of Women's NGOs in the New World Order
165(20)
Nancy A. Wonders
Mona Danner
Globalization, Changing Power Relations, and State-Corporate Crime
166(4)
The Impact on Women
170(6)
Economic Displacement
171(1)
Unfair Labor Practices and Unsafe Working Conditions
172(1)
Environmental Harm
173(2)
Militarisim
175(1)
Women's Rights, the United Nations, and NGOs Under Globalization
176(4)
The Historic Role of Women's NGOs
176(3)
The Limits of International Law and NGOs
179(1)
The Future of Women's Human Rights in the Face of Globalization
180(2)
Notes
182(3)
States, Corporations and the `New' World Order
185(38)
Frank Pearce
Steve Tombs
Neoliberalism and Its Consequences
188(7)
Globalization: States, Corporations, and Regulation
195(17)
On States and Markets
196(2)
`Globalization' as Hegemonic Project
198(4)
States `Versus' Footloose Capital: An Unequal or Illusory Contest?
202(4)
Bringing Politics - and Resistance - Back In
206(6)
Some Concluding Observations: On Capitalism, Corporate Crime, and Criminology
212(3)
Acknowledgments
215(1)
Notes
215(8)
References 223(30)
Index 253


Gary Potter