Profit without Honor
White Collar Crime and the Looting of America
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 28. September 1997
Book
Hardback
436 pages
978-0-13-103722-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Appropriate for courses in White-Collar Crime, Criminology, Business Ethics, Social Problems, and Social Deviance in Criminal Justice.
The book elucidates a complex and too often remote subject in a way that engages the reader and highlights the relevance of white-collar crime to every citizen. It also illuminates not only the economic consequences, but the enormous cultural and social costs of white-collar crime.
The book elucidates a complex and too often remote subject in a way that engages the reader and highlights the relevance of white-collar crime to every citizen. It also illuminates not only the economic consequences, but the enormous cultural and social costs of white-collar crime.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
807 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-103722-9 (9780131037229)
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Stephen M. Rosoff | Henry N. Pontell | Robert Tillman
Profit without Honor
White Collar Crime and the Looting of America
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06/2002
2nd Edition
Pearson
€35.89
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Content
1. Introduction.
2. Crimes Against Consumers.
3. Environmental Crime.
4. Institutional Corruption: Insider Trading, Religious Fraud, Corruption of the Mass Media.
5. Fiduciary Fraud: Crime in the Banking, Insurance, and Pension Fund Industries.
6. Crimes by the Government.
7. Corruption of Public Officials.
8. Medical Crime.
9. Computer Crime.
10. Conclusion.
Index.
2. Crimes Against Consumers.
3. Environmental Crime.
4. Institutional Corruption: Insider Trading, Religious Fraud, Corruption of the Mass Media.
5. Fiduciary Fraud: Crime in the Banking, Insurance, and Pension Fund Industries.
6. Crimes by the Government.
7. Corruption of Public Officials.
8. Medical Crime.
9. Computer Crime.
10. Conclusion.
Index.