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Explaining White-Collar Crime - The Concept of Convenience in Financial Crime Investigations

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This book introduces 'convenience' as the key concept to explain financial crime by white-collar criminals. Based on a number of fraud examination- reports from the United States and Norway, the book documents empirical evidence of convenience among white-collar criminals. It advances our understanding of white-collar crime by drawing attention to private investigation reports by fraud examiners and financial crime specialists, who are in the growing business of fraud investigations. Reports of investigations have never before been researched in terms of white-collar criminals nor crime convenience. Reports of investigations by auditing and law firms represent a valuable empirical basis - in addition to court documents and other sources of information about financial crime. A methodical and well-researched study, this book will be of particular interest to scholars of criminological theory and law - in addition to ethics courses in business schools.

List of contents

Introduction.- 1. Convenience Theory.- 2. Reports of Investigations.- 3. Economical Convenience.- 4. Organizational Convenience.- 5. Behavioral Convenience.- 6. The Case of Skjervøy in Norway.- Conclusion.

Summary

This book introduces 'convenience' as the key concept to explain financial crime by white-collar criminals. Based on a number of fraud examination- reports from the United States and Norway, the book documents empirical evidence of convenience among white-collar criminals. It advances our understanding of white-collar crime by drawing attention to private investigation reports by fraud examiners and financial crime specialists, who are in the growing business of fraud investigations. Reports of investigations have never before been researched in terms of white-collar criminals nor crime convenience. Reports of investigations by auditing and law firms represent a valuable empirical basis – in addition to court documents and other sources of information about financial crime. A methodical and well-researched study, this book will be of particular interest to scholars of criminological theory and law – in addition to ethics courses in business schools.

Product details

Authors Petter Gottschalk
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319831800
ISBN 978-3-31-983180-0
No. of pages 131
Dimensions 148 mm x 8 mm x 210 mm
Weight 197 g
Illustrations IX, 131 p. 3 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

C, Criminology, Criminal Law, Law and Criminology, Organized crime, Crime & criminology, Criminological Theory, Criminology Theory, Crime—Sociological aspects, Crime and Society, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law, Criminal law: procedure & offences

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