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Understanding business offenders: a comparative analysis of workplace deviance, convenience and control

Understanding business offenders: a comparative analysis of workplace deviance, convenience and control
Understanding business offenders: a comparative analysis of workplace deviance, convenience and control
This book focusses on understanding business offenders through an exploration of workplace deviance and crime. Founded on the close examination of a number of illustrative contemporary case studies and underpinned by the analysis of original comparative fieldwork, the approach is interdisciplinary, the authors seeking to inform, develop and augment the existing literature on white-collar criminology. The book contends, inter alia, that the traditional centrality of the individual actor within narratives of white-collar offending has receded somewhat in recent years despite being a founding artifact within its late twentieth century discourse, and as a consequence that a detailed reassessment is overdue.
corporate crime, White-Collar Crime, Business offenders, Economic Crime, deviance, comparative, convenience theory, Crime control, interdisciplinary, Understanding, organizational behaviour, organizational deviance, organizational crime, empirical research report
Berghahn Books
Hamerton, Christopher
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Gottschalk, Petter
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Hamerton, Christopher
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Gottschalk, Petter
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Hamerton, Christopher and Gottschalk, Petter (2024) Understanding business offenders: a comparative analysis of workplace deviance, convenience and control , 1 ed. Oxford. Berghahn Books, 312pp. (In Press)

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This book focusses on understanding business offenders through an exploration of workplace deviance and crime. Founded on the close examination of a number of illustrative contemporary case studies and underpinned by the analysis of original comparative fieldwork, the approach is interdisciplinary, the authors seeking to inform, develop and augment the existing literature on white-collar criminology. The book contends, inter alia, that the traditional centrality of the individual actor within narratives of white-collar offending has receded somewhat in recent years despite being a founding artifact within its late twentieth century discourse, and as a consequence that a detailed reassessment is overdue.

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 February 2024
Keywords: corporate crime, White-Collar Crime, Business offenders, Economic Crime, deviance, comparative, convenience theory, Crime control, interdisciplinary, Understanding, organizational behaviour, organizational deviance, organizational crime, empirical research report

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Local EPrints ID: 487720
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487720
PURE UUID: 68aba607-e0fd-4684-bbdd-84d327c808ac
ORCID for Christopher Hamerton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-2378

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Date deposited: 01 Mar 2024 17:41
Last modified: 02 Mar 2024 02:55

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Author: Petter Gottschalk

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