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Organising White-Collar and Corporate Crimes

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Organising White-Collar and Corporate Crimes Synopsis

The world of crime demonology once seemed so simple. There was the Underworld, consisting of full-time criminals emanating principally from the 'dangerous classes' who, depending on particular conditions, might form 'organised crime' groups ranging from Mafias to looser collaborative networks. At the other end of the social spectrum there was the primarily law-abiding Upperworld, whose elite black sheep might occasionally stray. Sutherland sought to puncture this bifurcated model intellectually by his stress on criminality as learned behaviour and assertion that white-collar crime was 'organised' crime. From Libor manipulation to international bribery, from corporate fraud to money laundering, the concept of white-collar crime incorporates a diverse array of criminal activities, all of which usually involve deliberate deception or dishonesty to obtain an advantage, usually financial. However, the organisation of such criminal phenomena remains intellectually under-conceptualised. This book reconceptualises the debate around white-collar crime, providing an advanced analytical framework for comprehensively understanding how such crimes are organised, why they are organised as they are, and the key factors and conditions that shape their 'organisation' over time and in particular places.

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ISBN: 9781138296107
Publication date: 31st December 2023
Author: Nicholas Lord, Michael Levi
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 208 pages
Genres: Economics
Corporate crime / white-collar crime
Organized crime
Criminal justice law
Social law and Medical law
Legal aspects of criminology
Society and culture: general
Business and Management