In this eagerly awaited Second Edition, distinguished scholar Kathleen Brickey thoroughly updates her superbly written, comprehensive casebook CORPORATE AND WHITE COLLAR CRIME: Cases and Materials to keep pace with this fast-moving area. Logically organized, the book begins with two chapters that explore the theories under which criminal liability is imposed on corporations and individuals. From there, Brickey addresses the basic principles of criminal liability and systematically examines the major federal statutes commonly invoked in prosecution. Topics range from mail fraud, perjury, and obstruction of justice to bribery, RICO, tax crimes, and workplace death and injury. For each crime, Professor Brickey focuses on the basic principles of corporate and criminal liability and the major cases involved. The Second Edition includes: increased coverage of RICO, including new developments at the Surpreme Court level and reform efforts in Congress important new Supreme Court decisions, including National Organization for Women v. Scheidler, Reves v. Ernst & young, and Alexander v. United States an extensively revised conspiracy chapter coverage of the first corporate death sentence case under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations an expanded chapter on environmental crimes, including material on the knowing endangerment provision of the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, and CERCLA Brickey enhances student understanding through problems, case studies, and excerpts from articles that illustrate the context of the issues. In addition, a statutory supplement accompanies the casebook.
"This is an innovative and multidisciplinary analysis of corporate and white collar crime that is both theoretically and empirically rich.
The broad-based coverage in this text analyzes the opportunity structures for committing white-collar crime and explores new ways of thinking about how to control it.
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In a thorough reappraisal of the white-collar and corporate crime scene, this Second Edition builds on the first edition to complete the criminal narrative in an outstanding reference resource.
This lucid introduction to the notoriously complex problem of white-collar crime provides students with a set of tools for exploring the abuse of corporate and government power.
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