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Routledge The Handbook Of White-Collar And Corporate Crime In Europe 09780367581794
Routledge The Handbook Of White-Collar And Corporate Crime In Europe 09780367581794
Routledge The Handbook Of White-Collar And Corporate Crime In Europe 09780367581794
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Routledge The Handbook Of White-Collar And Corporate Crime In Europe 09780367581794

The study of white-collar crime remains a central concern for criminologists around the world and research concentrates on its nature prevalence causes and responses. However most books on white-collar crime tend to focus on Anglo-American examples which is surprising given the amount of rich data and research taking place in mainland Europe. This new handbook seeks to reset the balance and for the first time presents an overview of state-of-the-art research on white-collar crime in Europe. Adding to the existing Anglo-American body of knowledge the Handbook will discuss specific European topics and typical European features of white-collar crime. The Routledge Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime in Europe consists of more than thirty chapters on topics ranging from the Icelandic Banking Crisis to the origins of the study of white collar crime to contemporary topics such as white-collar crime in countries post-transition from communist regimes; the illegal e-waste trade and white-collar crime in professional football. Furthermore the book contains extensive case study analyses of landmark European cases of white-collar crime. The editors have gathered together the leading voices in the field and a final section offers commentaries on white-collar crime in Europe from eminent criminologists David Friedrichs and Hazel Croall. This Handbook will thus serve as a work of reference for all scholars and students engaged in the study of corporate and white-collar crime and will also set out directions for new research in the future.

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The study of white-collar crime remains a central concern for criminologists around the world and research concentrates on its nature prevalence causes and responses. However most books on white-collar crime tend to focus on Anglo-American examples which is surprising given the amount of rich data and research taking place in mainland Europe. This new handbook seeks to reset the balance and for the first time presents an overview of state-of-the-art research on white-collar crime in Europe. Adding to the existing Anglo-American body of knowledge the Handbook will discuss specific European topics and typical European features of white-collar crime. The Routledge Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime in Europe consists of more than thirty chapters on topics ranging from the Icelandic Banking Crisis to the origins of the study of white collar crime to contemporary topics such as white-collar crime in countries post-transition from communist regimes; the illegal e-waste trade and white-collar crime in professional football. Furthermore the book contains extensive case study analyses of landmark European cases of white-collar crime. The editors have gathered together the leading voices in the field and a final section offers commentaries on white-collar crime in Europe from eminent criminologists David Friedrichs and Hazel Croall. This Handbook will thus serve as a work of reference for all scholars and students engaged in the study of corporate and white-collar crime and will also set out directions for new research in the future.

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The study of white-collar crime remains a central concern for criminologists around the world and research concentrates on its nature prevalence causes and responses. However most books on white-collar crime tend to focus on Anglo-American examples which is surprising given the amount of rich data and research taking place in mainland Europe. This new handbook seeks to reset the balance and for the first time presents an overview of state-of-the-art research on white-collar crime in Europe. Adding to the existing Anglo-American body of knowledge the Handbook will discuss specific European topics and typical European features of white-collar crime. The Routledge Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime in Europe consists of more than thirty chapters on topics ranging from the Icelandic Banking Crisis to the origins of the study of white collar crime to contemporary topics such as white-collar crime in countries post-transition from communist regimes; the illegal e-waste trade and white-collar crime in professional football. Furthermore the book contains extensive case study analyses of landmark European cases of white-collar crime. The editors have gathered together the leading voices in the field and a final section offers commentaries on white-collar crime in Europe from eminent criminologists David Friedrichs and Hazel Croall. This Handbook will thus serve as a work of reference for all scholars and students engaged in the study of corporate and white-collar crime and will also set out directions for new research in the future.

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