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WHITE COLLAR CRIME: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FROM INFOTRAC® includes timely articles on Trends, Occupational and Avocational Crime, State-Corporate Crime and Crimes of Globalization, Finance Crime, Enterprise Crime, Contrepeneurial Crime, Technocrime, Victims of White Collar Crime, Theories, Policing and Regulating White Collar Crime, Prosecuting and Defending White Collar Crime, and Consequences for White Collar Crime Criminals. These articles are an ideal supplement to our white collar crime texts as it provides current examples and goes into more detail about current issues. Along with the reader, students are given access to an entire library's worth of reliable sources with INFOTRAC®® College Edition, an online university library of more than 5,000 academic and popular magazines, newspapers, and journals.
List of contents
PART I: STUDYING TRENDS IN WHITE COLLAR CRIME AND ASSESSING ITS COSTS.
1. Remarks by Lanny A. Breuer, Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division at the American Bar. Association National Institute on White Collar Crime.
2. The Changing Nature of U.S. Card Payment Fraud: Industry and Public Policy Options.
PART II: OCCUPATIONAL CRIME AND AVOCATIONAL CRIME.
3. Corruption in Asian Countries: Can It Be Minimized?
4. Cracking Down on Corporate Crime.
PART III: STATE-CORPORATE CRIME AND CRIMES OF GLOBALIZATION.
5. White Collar Crime: The Worldwide Rise in Corruption Monitoring.
6. The Globalization of Crime: R Team of Futurists Examines the Waysin Which Crime Has Become Globalized and How the Worlds of Legitimate and Illicit Finance Intertwine.
7. Internet War Crimes Tribunals and Security in an Interconnected World.
PART IV: FINANCE CRIME.
8. Financial Institutions Fraud. Twenty-Fifth Edition of the Annual Survey of White Collar Crime.
9. The Savings and Loan Debacle, Financial Crime, and the State.
PART V: ENTERPRISE CRIME, CONTREPRENEURIAL CRIME, AND TECHNOCRIME.
10. Computer Crimes. Twenty-Fifth Edition of the Annual Survey of White Collar Crime.
11. Data Security, Privacy, and Identity Theft: The Economics Behind the Policy Debates.
12. The CFO's Role in Managing Cyber Risk.
13. Riskiest Cities for Cybercrime: Findings, Better Business Bureau Statistics, Aging Population Puts UK Economy At Risk.
PART VI: STUDYING VICTIMS OF WHITE COLLAR CRIMES.
14. Government of Canada Introduces Legislation to Stand Up for Victims of White-Collar Crime.
15. Government Whistleblowers: Crime's Hidden Victims.
16. But Doctor, I Still Have Both Feet! Remedial Problems Faced By Victims of Medical Identity Theft.
PART VII: EXPLAINING WHITE COLLAR CRIME: THEORIES AND ACCOUNTS.
17. Nobody Gets Hurt? Moral Outrage Against Bribery.
PART VIII: POLICING AND REGULATING WHITE COLLAR CRIME.
18. Microsoft and National White Collar Crime Center Make Digital Forensics Tool Available to U.S. Law Enforcement Agencies.
19. Self-Detection: So Key, So Difficult.
20. Whistleblowing and White Collar Crime Why Ireland Needs Legislative Change: Ireland Could Learn Useful Lessons from the Protections Afforded to Whistleblowers in Other Jurisdictions..
21. Feds Ready to Tackle Cybercrime: New Law Gives U.S. Another.
PART IX: PROSECUTING, DEFENDING, AND ADJUDICATING WHITE COLLAR CRIME.
22. White Collar Crime's Gray Area: The Anomaly of Criminalizing Conduct Not Civilly Actionable.
23. Get the Down and Dirty On Practicing White-Collar Crime Law.
24. White-Collar Crime.
PART X: CONSEQUENCES FOR WHITE COLLAR CRIME CRIMINALS.
25. Go Directly to Jail: White Collar Sentencing After the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Summary
WHITE COLLAR CRIME: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FROM INFOTRAC® includes timely articles on Trends, Occupational and Avocational Crime, State-Corporate Crime and Crimes of Globalization, Finance Crime, Enterprise Crime, Contrepeneurial Crime, Technocrime, Victims of White Collar Crime, Theories, Policing and Regulating White Collar Crime, Prosecuting and Defending White Collar Crime, and Consequences for White Collar Crime Criminals. These articles are an ideal supplement to our white collar crime texts as it provides current examples and goes into more detail about current issues. Along with the reader, students are given access to an entire library’s worth of reliable sources with INFOTRAC®® College Edition, an online university library of more than 5,000 academic and popular magazines, newspapers, and journals.