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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 283 p. Opposing Viewpoints. Audience: Young adult. LCCN 2009012401 Type of material Book Main title White-collar crime / Kelly Wand, book editor. Published/Created Detroit: Greenhaven Press, c2009. Description 283 p.; 23 cm. ISBN 9780737745481 (hardcover) 0737745487 (hardcover) 9780737745498 (pbk. ) 0737745495 (pbk. ) LC classification HV6769. W46 2009 Related names Wand, Kelly. Contents What is white-collar crime? White-collar crime is morally ambiguous / Stuart P. Green; White-collar crime is morally wrong / Harry Glasbeek; Corporations are over-regulated / Edwin Meese III; Corporations need regulatory restraints / Ted Nace; Definitions of white-collar crime are unfair to business / John S. Baker, Jr. --Who commits white-collar crime? White-collar crime is committed by inherently dishonest people / Linda Wasmer Andrews; White-collar crime is the result of business schools not teaching ethics / Kenneth R. Gray, Larry A. Frieder, and George W. Clark, Jr.; White-collar criminals are mentally unbalanced people / Tom O'Connor; White-collar criminals are rational persons / Neal Shover and Andy Hochstetler; White-collar criminals tend to be wealthy / Cynthia Crossen; White-collar criminals tend to be victims of corporate culture / Paul Sweeney--Is white-collar crime appropriately punished? White-collar criminals are unfairly punished / Nicole Gelinas; White-collar criminals rarely repay their debts / Ross Todd; White-collar criminals often do prison time / Brian K. Payne; White-collar criminals rarely do hard prison time / David Feige; Laws against white-collar crime are overly harsh / Ellen S. Podgor; White-collar crime laws need toughening in response to new technologies / Richard Johnston--Is white-collar crime institutionalized? The Founding Fathers considered corporations oppressive / Thom Hartmann; A criminal corporate elite runs the government and the media / Noam Chomsky, interviewed by Irene McGee; A corporate conspiracy is a myth / G. William Domhoff; As large corporations themselves the media underreport white-collar crime / Ben H. Bagdikian. LC Subjects White collar crimes--United States. Commercial crimes--United States. Corporations--Corrupt practices--United States. Notes Includes bibliographical references and index. Series Opposing viewpoints series Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) Dewey class no. 364.16/8 Geographic area code n-us---Other system no. (OCoLC)ocn317118323