In criminology, corporate crime refers to crimes committed either by a corporation (i.e., a business entity having a separate legal personality from the...
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e.g., property crime, economic crime, and other corporate crimes like environmental and health and safety law violations. Some crime is only possible...
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State-corporate crime is a concept in criminology for crimes that result from the relationship between the policies of the state and the policies and practices...
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criminal involvement, and collective decision-making. Bureaucratic/corporate organized crime groups are defined by the general rigidity of their internal structures...
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cost Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) Corporate crime Global settlement Subprime mortgage crisis White collar crime Lowenstein, Roger (2000). When Genius...
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Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre. Films of this genre generally involve...
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Corporate manslaughter is a crime in several jurisdictions, including England and Wales and Hong Kong. It enables a corporation to be punished and censured...
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Competition law Compliance (regulation) Consumer law Corporate crime Corporation sole Delaware Journal of Corporate Law Enterprise Act 2002 European Company Statute...
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various legal journals. R v Railtrack plc and its former Chief Executive (corporate manslaughter, Hatfield rail crash) R(Redknapp) v City of London Police...
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of crime (Ross, 2000b) whether directly or in the context of state-corporate crime. Green & Ward (2004) adopt Max Weber's thesis of a sovereign “state”...
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