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Peter Yeager (Author), Marshall Clinard (Author, Introduction)
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October 31, 2005 1412804930 978-1412804936

Corporate Crime, originally published in 1980, is the first and still the only comprehensive study of corporate law violations by our largest corporations. The book laid the groundwork for analyses of important aspects of corporate behavior. It defined corporate crime and found ways of locating corporate violations from various sources. It even drew up measures of the seriousness of crimes. Much of this book still applies today to the corporate world and its illegal behavior.

A new introduction, "Corporate Crime: Yesterday and Today--A Comparison," prepared for this edition by coauthor Marshall B. Clinard, discusses the development of a criminological interest in corporate crime, explains the nature of corporate crime, and analyzes a number of issues involved in its study. Among the issues tackled are whether today's corporate crime is greater, more serious, and more complex; accounting fraud and its crucial role in hiding corporate crime; the pharmaceuticals, the industry with the most corporate violations; explanations of corporate crime in terms of economic factors, corporate culture, and the role of top executives; and new laws to control corporate crime and alternative approaches.


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"Originally published in 1980, provides a comprehensive treatment of the violations of law of almost six hundred of the largets U.S. corporations during 1975 and 1976, including the five hundred top industrials, and explains the economic difficulties i ntrying to control corporate crime. Covers the cost of corporate crime; corporate crime in other countries; the growth and development of the corporation; corporations as large-scale, complex organizations and how this relates to their illegal behavior; the federal antitrust policy and politics; political contributions, bribery, and foreign payoffs; illegalities and the accounting profession; whether corporations are socially responsible; the failure of business ethics; ethical problems within the oil, auto, and pharmaceutical industries; corporate executives and criminal liability; and controlling corporate crime. A new introduction by Clinard provides a comparative perspective on corporate crime twenty-five years after the original publication of the book."--Journal of Economic Literature

About the Author

Marshall B. Clinard, emeritus professor of sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, is widely known for his publications in the fields of criminology and deviant behavior, including four books on corporate crime. Peter C. Yeager, professor of sociology at Boston University, is the author of The Limits of the Law: The Public Regulation of Private Pollution.


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  • Paperback: 435 pages
  • Publisher: Transaction Publishers (October 31, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1412804930
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412804936
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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corporate law violations, foreign payoffs, corporate violations, manufacturing violations, domestic bribery, illegal corporate behavior, financial violations, corporate crime, ordinary offenders, formal publicity, electrical conspiracy, corporate offenders, illegal political contributions, price conspiracy, administrative violations, corporate offenses, foreign bribes, illegal rebates, questionable payments, foreign payments, federal chartering, foreign bribery, political payments, commercial bribery, labor violations
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Wall Street Journal, United States, General Motors, New York, Justice Department, Department of Justice, Wisconsin State Journal, Federal Trade Commission, General Electric, Sherman Act, Department of Energy, Supreme Court, United Nations, World War, Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Oil, Business Week, Ralph Nader, Saudi Arabia, Allied Chemical, United Brands, Standard Oil of California, State Department, Ashland Oil, Bureau of National Affairs
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