Corporations, crime and accountability
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Corporations, crime and accountability
(Theories of institutional design)
Cambridge University Press, 1993
- : [hard]
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-265) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In modern society corporate activities frequently result in serious harm, whether to the environment, to victims of industrial accidents, or to persons who suffer loss from fraudulent operations. In such cases who should be held responsible, the corporation or individual employees? This book explains why accountability is rarely imposed under the present law, and proposes solutions which would help to extend responsibility to a wide range of actors. The authors develop an Accountability Model under which the courts and corporations work together to achieve accountability across a broad front.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1. Crime, responsibility and corporate society
- 2. Individualism
- 3. Enterprise liability
- 4. Organisation theory perspectives
- 5. Making the buck stop
- 6. Assessing the accountability model
- 7. The possibility of responsibility for corporate crime
- Bibliography of cited works
- Index.
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