Corporations as criminals
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Corporations as criminals
(Perspectives in criminal justice, 6)
Sage Publications, c1984
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Note
"Published in cooperation with the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences."
Includes bibliographies
Contents of Works
- Corporate criminality / Ronald C. Kramer
- Theories of corporate criminal liability / Nicolette Parisi
- The duality of corporate and individual criminal liability / Brent Fisse
- Choosing between criminal and civil sanctions for corporate wrongs / Nancy Frank
- The Ford Pinto case and beyond / Francis T. Cullen, William J. Maakestad, and Gray Cavender
- Nailing an omelet to the wall / Charles B. Schudson, Ashton P. Onellion, and Ellen Hochstedler
- Determinants of sanction severity in a regulatory bureaucracy / John Lynxwiler, Neal Shover, and Donald Clelland
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Can a corporation commit a crime? If so, who in the organization is to be held responsible and how does a criminal justice system, designed to process individual criminals, cope with the criminal corporation? This book explores both the theoretical and practical problems of bringing criminal sanctions against corporate offenders through the courts and regulatory agencies, and offers some of the latest legal, historical and sociological research on the subject of sanctionning corporate wrongs.
Table of Contents
Part One: Introduction Ellen Hochstedler Introduction Ronald C Kramer Corporate Criminality: The Development of an Idea Part Two: Theoretical Perspectives Ellen Hochstedler Introduction Nicolette Parisi Theories of Corporate Criminal Liability Brent Fisse
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