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White Collar Crime & Criminal Careers (01) by Weisburd, David - Waring, Elin - Chayet, Ellen F [Paperback (2001)]
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格式
平装书
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2001
出版商
Cambridge UP, Paperback(2001)
描述
This insightful work delves into the intricate world of white-collar crime, showcasing its complexities and the profiles of those who engage in it. The authors, experts in criminology, present a rigorous analysis that challenges the traditional notions of criminal behavior and the legal implications tied to corporate and financial misconduct.
Through detailed examinations and case studies, the book provides a comprehensive look at how societal structures and economic conditions can foster environments ripe for white-collar offenses. It emphasizes that understanding the motivations and backgrounds of offenders can shed light on prevention strategies and the social ramifications of these crimes.
The narrative is enriched by a blend of empirical research and theoretical insights, making it not only a scholarly resource but also a thought-provoking read. By addressing the nuances of criminal careers in non-physical crime, the authors contribute significantly to the field of criminology and highlight the urgent need for ongoing dialogue around the ethics of corporate conduct.
Through detailed examinations and case studies, the book provides a comprehensive look at how societal structures and economic conditions can foster environments ripe for white-collar offenses. It emphasizes that understanding the motivations and backgrounds of offenders can shed light on prevention strategies and the social ramifications of these crimes.
The narrative is enriched by a blend of empirical research and theoretical insights, making it not only a scholarly resource but also a thought-provoking read. By addressing the nuances of criminal careers in non-physical crime, the authors contribute significantly to the field of criminology and highlight the urgent need for ongoing dialogue around the ethics of corporate conduct.