Today's White-Collar Crime: Legal, Investigative, and Theoretical Perspectives

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Author: Heath Brightman

ISBN-10: 0415996112

ISBN-13: 9780415996112

Category: Criminal Procedure

Written as a text for undergraduate courses, this book appeals to instructors interested in teaching the field of white-collar crime, both from a matter-of-fact investigative perspective as well as a decidedly academic endeavor. Accordingly, it goes beyond discussing the basic theories and typologies of commonly-encountered offenses such as fraud, forgery, embezzlement, and currency counterfeiting, to include the legalistic aspects of white-collar crime. It also explores the investigative...

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Written as a text for undergraduate courses, this book appeals to instructors interested in teaching the field of white-collar crime, both from a matter-of-fact investigative perspective as well as a decidedly academic endeavor. Accordingly, it goes beyond discussing the basic theories and typologies of commonly-encountered offenses such as fraud, forgery, embezzlement, and currency counterfeiting, to include the legalistic aspects of white-collar crime. It also explores the investigative tools and analytical techniques needed if students wish to pursue careers in this field. Because of the inextricable links between abuse-of-trust crimes such as misuse of government office, nepotism, and bribery and the realm of corporate corruption, these issues are also included. The text also maintains a connection between white-collar crime and acts of international terrorism; as well as the more controversial aspects of possible abuses of power within the public arena posed by the USA Patriot Act of 2001 and the asset forfeiture process. Adapted readings at the end of each chapter provide readable cases of white collar crime in action to illustrate the principles / theories presented. Activities, Exercises, and Photographs are also included in each of the 10 chapters and a Companion Web Site provides additional test items and other instructor support material.

List of Exhibits1 Today's White-Collar Crime 12 Information Technology and White-Collar Crime 173 The Corporate-State Corruption Connection: Can It Be Stopped? 414 The Origins of Public Corruption Control in the United States, 1883-1969 775 The "Modern Era" of Public Corruption Control: The 1970s Through Today 1266 White-Collar Crime Theory: Origins and Early Developments 1777 Organizational Crime and Corporate Criminal Liabilities 2098 White-Collar Crime: A Legalistic Perspective 2639 White-Collar Crime Analysis and Trends 31010 Where Do We Go From Here? The Future of White-Collar Crime 346Notes 389Credits 397Bibliography 399Index 413