
Choosing White-Collar Crime
بواسطة:
Neal Shover
,
Andrew Hochstetler
لغة: الإنجليزية
تنسيق: كتاب إلكتروني
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 1280417684
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9781280417689
تاريخ النشر:
May 9th, 2014
الناشر: Cambridge University Press
صفحات: 272
الأنواع: Mystery, Business & Economics, Philosophy
Neal Shover and Andrew Hochstetler explore the complexities of white-collar crime through the lens of rational-choice theory, an approach that has shaped the understanding of criminal behavior for over thirty years. By examining the decision-making processes of individuals engaged in non-violent offenses, the authors shed light on the motivations that drive these crimes, ultimately revealing the intricacies behind seemingly calculative actions.
Delving into the economic and social factors that contribute to white-collar crime, they highlight how individuals weigh risks against rewards in their pursuit of financial gain. Shover and Hochstetler’s rigorous analysis unveils patterns that may not be immediately evident, inviting readers to re-evaluate common perceptions about morality and legality in corporate environments.
This thought-provoking work not only presents a deep academic insight but also ignites discussions about the ethical implications of corporate practices, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of crime, morality, and economic behavior.
Delving into the economic and social factors that contribute to white-collar crime, they highlight how individuals weigh risks against rewards in their pursuit of financial gain. Shover and Hochstetler’s rigorous analysis unveils patterns that may not be immediately evident, inviting readers to re-evaluate common perceptions about morality and legality in corporate environments.
This thought-provoking work not only presents a deep academic insight but also ignites discussions about the ethical implications of corporate practices, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of crime, morality, and economic behavior.