
Corporate Crime, Law, and Social Control
بواسطة
Sally S. Simpson
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Mystery
Science & Technology
Business & Economics
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
196
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Mar 25, 2002
الناشر
Cambridge University Press
الطبعة
1
رقم ISBN-10
0521589339
رقم ISBN-13
9780521589338
الوصف
Sally S. Simpson explores the intricate relationship between corporate crime and the legal frameworks designed to regulate and control such behavior. Through a careful examination of case studies and legal principles, she sheds light on the significant gaps in enforcement and accountability within the corporate sector. The book delves into how businesses often operate within a complex web of regulations yet frequently evade the consequences of illegal actions.
As Simpson articulates the defining characteristics of corporate crime, she analyzes the societal impacts and the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in addressing these offenses. Her insights draw attention to the discrepancies in how corporate and individual crimes are perceived and prosecuted, raising critical questions about justice and social equity.
The inclusion of thorough bibliographical references provides readers with additional pathways for exploration and emphasizes the academic rigor behind her arguments. Ultimately, this work invites a reconsideration of existing legal structures and advocates for enhanced social control measures to mitigate corporate wrongdoing in various forms.
As Simpson articulates the defining characteristics of corporate crime, she analyzes the societal impacts and the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in addressing these offenses. Her insights draw attention to the discrepancies in how corporate and individual crimes are perceived and prosecuted, raising critical questions about justice and social equity.
The inclusion of thorough bibliographical references provides readers with additional pathways for exploration and emphasizes the academic rigor behind her arguments. Ultimately, this work invites a reconsideration of existing legal structures and advocates for enhanced social control measures to mitigate corporate wrongdoing in various forms.