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Corporate Crime
Ashgate Publishing, March 2007, Pages: 558

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Series preface
Introduction

Part I Causes of Corporate Crime
Micro and Macro Factors: Micro: Predicting unethical behavior among market practitioners, Mary Zey-Ferrell, K. Mark Weaver and O.C. Ferrall
Rational choice, situated action, and the social control of organizations, Diane Vaughan
Toward a control theory of white-collar offending, James R. Laseley
Organizational: Organizational offending and neoclassical criminality: challenging the reach of a general theory of crime, Gary E. Reed and Peter Cleary Yeager
Notes on the criminogenic hypothesis: a case study of the American liquor industry, Norman K. Denzin
The changing of the guard: top management characteristics, organizational strain, and antitrust offending, Sally S. Simpson and Christopher S. Koper
Macro/Integrated: Global anomie, dysnomie, and economic crime: hidden consequences of neoliberalism and globalization in Russia and around the world, Nikos Passas
Toward an integrated theory of white-collar crime, James William Coleman
Re-integrative shaming and compliance with regulatory standards, Toni Makkai and John Braithwaite

Part II Responses to Corporate Crime
Public Perceptions of Corporate Responsibility: Distributing responsibility for wrongdoing inside corporate hierarchies: public judgments in 3 societies, Joseph Sanders and V. Lee Hamilton
Justice System Responses: Local prosecutors and corporate crime, Michael L. Benson, Francis T. Cullen and William J. Maakestad
Organizational sentencing, Molly E. Joseph
Cooperation, deterrence, and the ecology of regulatory enforcement John T. Scholz

Part III Policy Alternatives and Dilemmas
The sociology of corporate crime: an obituary: (or, whose knowledge claims have legs?), Laureen Snider
Professional advisers and white-collar illegality: towards explaining and excusing professional failure, Peter Grabosky
The social meaning of environmental command and control, Michael P. Vandenbergh
Transnational regulation of the pharmaceutical industry, John Braithwaite
Information as a policy instrument in protecting the environment: what have we learned?, Mark A. Cohen
Empirical evidence and the legal doctrine of corporate criminal liability, Gilbert Geis and Joseph F.C. Dimento

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