In the fight against organizational malpractice and organized crime, both international guidelines and national regulations have become stricter. Nevertheless, the results seem not to reach the expected change. Corruption scandals involving large companies, political parties, sports organizations, hospitals, etc. have not come to an end. In order to explain the collective illegality within and through organizations of different sectors and embedded in different cultures, this conference proceedings gathers articles about corporate and organized crime by international renowned scientists and experts. The focus is on similarities and differences in current corruption cases and other forms of crime as well as questions about conventional and alternative prevention measures.
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In the fight against organizational malpractice and organized crime, both international guidelines and national regulations have become stricter.
The fight against organized crime.- Anti-corruption in Brazil.- Corruption issues and corporate compliance in China.- Manipulation of medical patient data in organ transplantation.- Overcoming the current system of corporate criminal law.- Systemic and preventive effects of the market economy.
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In the fight against organizational malpractice and organized crime, both international guidelines and national regulations have become stricter. Nevertheless, the results seem not to reach the expected change. Corruption scandals involving large companies, political parties, sports organizations, hospitals, etc. have not come to an end. In order to explain the collective illegality within and through organizations of different sectors and embedded in different cultures, this conference proceedings gathers articles about corporate and organized crime by international renowned scientists and experts. The focus is on similarities and differences in current corruption cases and other forms of crime as well as questions about conventional and alternative prevention measures.Contents The fight against organized crime Anti-corruption in Brazil Corruption issues and corporate compliance in ChinaManipulation of medical patient data in organ transplantationOvercoming the current system of corporate criminal lawSystemic and preventive effects of the market economyTarget GroupsScholars and Students in sociology, criminology, legal studies, psychology, administration  Lawyers, Attorneys, Judges, Compliance Officers, ManagersThe EditorsMarkus Pohlmann is professor of sociology at Max-Weber-Institute of Heidelberg University. Gerhard Dannecker is professor of Criminal Law and Law of Criminal Procedures at the Heidelberg University. Elizangela Valarini is postdoctoral researcher at Max-Weber-Institute of Heidelberg University.>
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Articles about corporate and organized crime A Sociological Study An explanation of the collective illegality in and by organizations
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ISBN
9783658290610
Publisert
2020-01-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer vs
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Markus Pohlmann is professor of sociology at Max-Weber-Institute of Heidelberg University.

Gerhard Dannecker is professor of Criminal Law and Law of Criminal Procedures at the Heidelberg University.

Elizangela Valarini is postdoctoral researcher at Max-Weber-Institute of Heidelberg University.