1. The meaning of white-collar crime -- 2. Some generalizations about the moral content of white-collar crime -- 3. A three-part framework for analysis -- 4. Cheating -- 5. Deception -- 6. Stealing -- 7. Coercion and exploitation -- 8. Disloyalty -- 9. Promise-breaking -- 10. Disobedience -- 11. A concluding thought on moral wrongfulness -- 12. Perjury -- 13. Fraud -- 14. False statements -- 15. Obstruction of justice -- 16. Bribery -- 17. Extortion and blackmail --18. Insider trading -- 19. Tax evasion -- 20. Regulatory offenses -- 21. Conclusion
Summary
This text uses the tools of moral and legal theory as a means to examine a range of specific white collar offenses. It includes discussion of key moral concepts such as cheating, deception and stealing
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-278) and index
Notes
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