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The Oxford Handbook of White-Collar Crime

Online ISBN:
9780199984992
Print ISBN:
9780199925513
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of White-Collar Crime

Shanna R. Van Slyke (ed.),
Shanna R. Van Slyke
(ed.)
Economic Crime and Justice Studies, Utica College
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Shanna R. Van Slyke is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Economic Crime and Justice Studies at Utica College, NY.

Michael L. Benson (ed.),
Michael L. Benson
(ed.)
Center for Criminal Justice Research, University of Cincinnati
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Michael L. Benson, PhD, is Professor of Criminology and Director of the Center for Criminal Justice Research at the University of Cincinnati.

Francis T. Cullen (ed.)
Francis T. Cullen
(ed.)
School of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
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Francis T. Cullen, PhD, is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice and Senior Research Associate at the University of Cincinnati.

Published online:
7 April 2016
Published in print:
1 May 2016
Online ISBN:
9780199984992
Print ISBN:
9780199925513
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This Handbook brings together the accumulated wisdom of a diverse group of leading scholars on white-collar crime and corporate crime. It begins with an overview of the core themes in the study of white-collar crime. Ensuing chapters explicate the definition of white-collar crime, illuminate the distinguishing demographic, social, and psychological characteristics of white-collar offenders, and carefully dissect the social and economic costs of this form of crime. International in focus, the volume includes incisive analyses of a broad range of white-collar crimes and represents a major advance in white-collar criminology. Cutting-edge criminological theories, ranging from rational choice and opportunity to culture and the life-course perspective, are applied. The political dimensions of white-collar crime are explored through a review of research on public opinion on white-collar crime and punishment and through analyses of the politics of regulation and the difficulties of securing corporate compliance. The theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence regarding alternative white-collar crime control policies are analyzed. These policies that range from responsive regulation to deterrence through criminal sanctioning. Overall, this volume presents a sophisticated analysis of the multifaceted problem of white-collar crime and white-collar crime control, as well as a comprehensive overview of theory and empirical research in this area.

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