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Authors: Marshall Barron Clinard, Peter C. Yeager
ISBN-13: 9780029058800, ISBN-10: 0029058805
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Date Published: March 1983
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Marshall Barron Clinard

Marshall B. Clinard, University of Wisconsin sociologist, has done extensive research on, and acted as a consultant on, crime in many countries. He is an authority in the area of white collar and corporate crime. The author of numerous books, he is the recipient of the Edwin H. Sutherland Award for Distinguished Contributions in Criminology.

Book Synopsis

This book by Clinard (sociology, U. of Wisconsin) and Yeager (sociology, Boston U.), first published in 1980 is billed by Clinard as "the first and still the only comprehensive study of corporate law violations by [US] corporations in the Fortune 500." Drawing on articles in the Wall Street Journal and other sources, it discusses corporate organization and criminal behavior, types corporate violations of law, and discusses the politics and policy of antitrust. It then explores issues of political contributions, bribery, and foreign payoffs; considers the relationship between illegalities and the accounting profession; and examines the topics of corporate social responsibility and business ethics. Corporate criminality in the oil, automobile, and pharmaceutical industries is then examined, followed by consideration of the role of corporate executives in issues of criminal liability. The volume concludes with a chapter on controlling corporate crime. The new edition discusses the development of a criminological interest in corporate crime, explains the nature of corporate crime, discusses the major issues involved, and concludes with a comparative view of corporate crime in the 25 years since the original publication. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

American Journal of Criminal Law

[The authors'] analysis of this situation and its ramifications on the public deserves careful consideration by all those interested in the role of corporations in the future of this nation and the world.

Table of Contents

1Corporations and illegal behavior1
2The growth and development of the corporation22
3Corporate organization and criminal behavior43
4The federal government presence74
5Corporate violations110
6Antitrust : policy and politics133
7Political contributions, bribery, and foreign payoffs155
8Illegalities and the accounting profession187
9Are corporations socially responsible?200
10The failure of business ethics213
11Oil, autos, and pharmaceuticals237
12Corporate executives and criminal liability272
13Controlling corporate crime299

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