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By Gilbert Geis

ISBN-10: 0313380546

ISBN-13: 9780313380549

From Gilded Age railroad scandals to the muckraking interval and from the reductions and personal loan debacle to company fallout in the course of the contemporary fiscal meltdown, a few participants and corporations have selected to take the low street to accomplish "the American dream." whereas those offenders all through glossy historical past can have lacked ethics, morals, or logic, they definitely weren't in need of when it comes to creativity.White-Collar and company Crime: A Documentary and Reference consultant lines the interesting heritage of white-collar and company felony habit from the 1800s throughout the 2010 passage of the Dodd-Frank monetary reform degree. writer Gilbert Geis scrutinizes greater than a century of episodes concerning company corruption and different self-serving behaviors that violate antitrust legislation, bribery statutes, and fraud legislation. some of the makes an attempt made through gurus to rein in greed and the tools hired by way of wrongdoers to circumvent those controls also are mentioned and evaluated.

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The advent of the computer, for example, gives large numbers of people access to the documents and transactions that are so much a part of white-collar illegalities. The growth of modern state bureaucracies has placed millions of dollars in the hands of people who never would have had access to such sums in the past. The development of a credit economy has also expanded the opportunities for such crimes. . White-collar crime was defined [in our studies] as “economic offenses committed through the use of some combination of fraud, deception, or collusion.

On June 14, 2002, while working on a sewer pipe in a 10-foot-deep trench, he was buried alive under a rush of collapsing muck and mud. A plumber’s apprentice, barely 22 years old, Walter had tried to claw his way to the surface of the pit. But sludge filled his throat and thousands of pounds of dirt pressed on his chest, until he could no longer draw a breath. The regulations of the Occupational Health and Safety Administration mandate that persons doing the job that Patrick Walters was performing be trained so that they can recognize dangerous conditions and ensure that they are made safe.

S. Department of Justice, May 1970). ANALYSIS The position taken in this monograph about the proper way to define white-collar crime established the battle line between a social science and a legal approach to the subject matter. For social scientists, the law is the product of a legislative and judicial system that tends to be concerned with special interests, most notably favoring businesses and the wealthy, who contribute the money to politicians that is essential to their achievement or continuation in office.

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