Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
194
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 2, 1998
Wydawca
Allyn & Bacon
Wydanie
1
ISBN-10
0205275087
ISBN-13
9780205275083
Opis
Frank E. Hagan and David R. Simon delve into the intriguing realm of white-collar crime, exploring the complexities and nuances that often distinguish these offenses from their street-level counterparts. By examining a wide array of cases, they shed light on the motivations and impacts of corporate misconduct, revealing how societal structures enable and sometimes perpetuate such deviant behavior.
The authors also address the various theoretical perspectives that inform the understanding of white-collar crime, offering a comprehensive analysis of its implications for both individuals and organizations. They highlight the importance of recognizing this type of crime as a significant social issue that can undermine trust in institutions and disrupt economic stability.
Through their research and insights, Hagan and Simon encourage readers to reconsider preconceived notions about crime, emphasizing that not all offenders fit a stereotypical mold. Their work invites a deeper conversation about ethics, accountability, and the need for reform in regulatory practices to curb the damaging effects of white-collar deviance.
The authors also address the various theoretical perspectives that inform the understanding of white-collar crime, offering a comprehensive analysis of its implications for both individuals and organizations. They highlight the importance of recognizing this type of crime as a significant social issue that can undermine trust in institutions and disrupt economic stability.
Through their research and insights, Hagan and Simon encourage readers to reconsider preconceived notions about crime, emphasizing that not all offenders fit a stereotypical mold. Their work invites a deeper conversation about ethics, accountability, and the need for reform in regulatory practices to curb the damaging effects of white-collar deviance.
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