Description |
x, 307 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: I. Origins -- 1. White Collar Crime, Edwin H. Sutherland -- 2. The Heavy Electrical Equipment Antitrust Cases of 1961, Gilbert Geis -- 3. The Asymmetric Society, James S. Coleman -- Ii. Patterns -- 4. Ethical Dimensions of the Challenger Disaster, Russell Boisjoly, Ellen Foster Curtis, and Eugene Mellican -- 5. Crimes of Obedience, Herbert C. Kelman and V. Lee Hamilton -- 6. Personal Fouls, Peter Golenbock -- 7. Honest Graft, Brooks Jackson -- 8. Why Should My Conscience Bother Me?, Kermit Vandivier -- Iii. Reactions -- 9. The Savings and Loan Crisis, Kitty Calavita and Henry N. Pontell -- 10. Insidious Injuries: Johns-Mansville and Asbestos Exposure, Craig Calhoun and Henry K. Hiller -- 11. Whistleblowers, Myron Glazer |
Summary |
"With seven new selections and a thoroughly revised introductory essay, this popular reader shows more vividly than ever that deviance by big business and big government are central features of modern society. Selections range from classic essays by major scholars to provocative studies of issues still in the headlines, including the savings and loan crisis and recent college athletics scandals. This text helps students understand how organizations, not just individuals, commit deviant acts."--Jacket |
Analysis |
Political crimes |
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United States |
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White-collar crimes |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Political crimes and offenses -- United States.
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White collar crimes -- United States.
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Author |
Ermann, M. David.
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Lundman, Richard J., 1944-
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LC no. |
91029355 |
ISBN |
0195069579 (paperback) |
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