The criminology of white-collar crime

Title
  1. The criminology of white-collar crime / Sally S. Simpson, David Weisburd, editor.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : Springer, ©2009.

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Additional authors
  1. Simpson, Sally S.
  2. Weisburd, David.
Description
  1. xiii, 228 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Subject
  1. White collar crimes
  2. Criminology
  3. Criminology
  4. criminology
  5. 71.65 criminality as a social problem
  6. 86.42 offences
  7. Mathematische Logik
  8. Prädikatenlogik
  9. Komplexität
  10. Berechenbarkeit
  11. Witteboordencriminaliteit
Contents
  1. pt. 1. Theoretical perspectices on crime. -- Introduction / Sally S. Simpson and David Weisburd ; Understanding "criminogenic" corporate culture: what white-collar crime researchers can learn from studies of the adolescent employment-crime relationship / Robert Apel and Raymond Paternoster ; General strain theory and white-collar crime / Robert Agnew, Nicloe Leeper Piquero, and Francis T. Cullen -- pt. 2. Emergent themes and methodological issues. -- Persistent heterogeneity or state dependence? An analysis of occupational safety and health act violations / Sally S. Simpson and Natalie Schell ; White-collar crimes and fear of crime: a review / Michael Levi ; The role of organizational structure in the control of corporate crime and terrorism / Laura Dugan and Carole Gibbs ; Globalization and white-collar crime / Peter Grabovsky ; Developmentmal trajectories of white-collar crime / Nicole Leeper Piquero and David Weisburd -- pt. 3. Crime prevention and control. -- White-collar crime from an opportunity perspective / Michael L. Benson, Tamara D. Madensen, and John E. Eck ; Self-regulatory approaches to white-collar crime: the importance of legitimacy and procedural justice / Tom R. Tyler.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.