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Encyclopedia of White-Collar & Corporate Crime (Multi-Volume Set) (Hardcover)

by Lawrence M. Salinger (Editor) "IN 1997, more than 25 years after A. H. Robins introduced the Dalkon Shield intrauterine device (IUD) as a safe, effective contraceptive, the last of..." (more)
Key Phrases: mercantile crime, government procurement fraud, hazardous waste crime, United States, New York, Dalkon Shield (more...)
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Arthur Andersen, WorldCom, Ken Lay, and Martha Stewart are just a few of the names tarnished by their involvement with white-collar crimes. Each is discussed in this work, which covers events from the 1863 passage of the False Claims Act to the indictments and trials of public figures in 2004. Along the way, it addresses white-collar crimes such as Bribery, Check kiting, and Embezzlement as well as harm caused by allegedly unethical or immoral behavior that has not been punished through the penal system (the Challenger disaster, the sale of the antinausea drug Bendectin, racial discrimination). Fraud of various types, from Counterfeiting to Sweepstakes fraud, constitutes a large number of the entries.

The time line included in volume 1 helps provide some historical perspective even though it does not reflect the majority of entries in the set. For example, six entries focus on political scandals, yet only one (ABSCAM) is listed on the time line. Numerous federal statutes are included on the time line; entries helpfully place their passage in historical context and lead the reader to other entries discussing the events or abuses that led to their enactment. For example, the entry Computer Fraud and Abuse Act cross-references Computer hacking, Cyberstalking, and Wire fraud.

Written predominantly by active or retired academicians, the signed entries cover more than 500 individuals, corporations, places, events, crimes, and scandals. Entries on 35 countries and regions incorporate an international component into a work that is otherwise mainly centered on the U.S. Varying from a column to more than four pages in length, entries conclude with brief bibliographies, which contain references to Web sites and popular publications in addition to books and journal articles. This focus fits well with the intended audience of high-school, college, and public libraries. Appendixes include a "Resource Guide" listing selected materials for more information, a glossary, and summaries of several key laws.

This source complements Sage's more scholarly Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment (2002), with very little overlap. In addition to criminal justice students, it will be of interest to students researching political science, popular culture, legal, and occupational safety issues. Jan Lewis
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"This excellent set covers corporate, organizational, governmental, financial, and political crimes, as well as important legislation and laws related to the subject. An impressive title on a neglected field of criminal justice. Highly Recommended." (CHOICE )

"Lawrence Sallinger's Encyclopedia of White-Collar and Corporate Crime is an impressive two-volume reference work in a class by itself." (REFERENCE & USER SERVICES QUARTERLY )

"Salinger has edited a well-researched and clearly written collection of articles about the types of white collar crime and cites some of the more notorious players. . . . What makes the book truly accessible is a timeline, resource guide, glossary of terms, summary of laws, and a detailed index. . . . Ideal for general use, this resource is most suitable and recommended for academic libraries." (Harry Charles LIBRARY JOURNAL )

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IN 1997, more than 25 years after A. H. Robins introduced the Dalkon Shield intrauterine device (IUD) as a safe, effective contraceptive, the last of the product liability suits against the company were headed for court. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
mercantile crime, government procurement fraud, hazardous waste crime, government contract fraud, fraudulent currency, advertising fraud, consumer deaths, fiduciary fraud, charity fraud, healthcare fraud, forensic auditing, corporate criminal liability, corporate dumping, forensic auditors, trust violators, employee crime, elite crime, criminal conversion, occupational crime, bond fraud, contractor fraud, land flips, junk bond portfolio, art fraud, occupational fraud
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, New York, Dalkon Shield, Federal Trade Commission, Supreme Court, Department of Justice, World War, Wall Street, Federal Bureau of Investigation, General Motors, Environmental Protection Agency, New Jersey, Standard Oil, White House, Agent Orange, Los Angeles, Washington Post, Hong Kong, Sherman Act, University of California, United Nations, Federal Reserve, Clayton Act, Industrial Revolution, Internal Revenue Service
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