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245 0 0 _aCorporate crime under attack :
_bthe fight to criminalize business violence /
_c Francis T. Cullen, Gray Cavender, William J. Maakestad, Michael L. Benson
250 _aSecond edition
264 1 _aNewark, N.J. :
_bLexisNexis Matthew Bender,
_c[2006].
264 4 _cc2006.
300 _axii, 398 pages ;
_c26 cm.
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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500 _aRev. ed. of: Corporate crime under attack : the Ford Pinto case and beyond / Francis T. Cullen, William J. Maakestad, Gray Cavender. c1987.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aTable of Contents Preface Part I. Corporate Crime Under Attack Chapter 1. The Criminalization of Corporate Violence Plan of the Book Corporate Crime as White-Collar Crime: Definitional Issues The Discovery of White-Collar and Corporate Crime The Economic Costs of Corporate Lawlessness Corporate Violence Conclusion: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond Notes Chapter 2. Corporate Criminal Liability: From Immunity to Culpability Law and Social Order The Development of the Corporation Corporations in the United States Conclusion Notes Chapter 3. The Movement Against White-Collar Crime The Social Movement Against White-Collar Crime The Social Movement Framework Applied Genesis of the Movement White-Collar Crime as a Revitalization Movement A Cyclical Movement The Symbolic Movement Against White-Collar Crime Conclusion Notes Part II. The Ford Pinto Case Chapter 4. Assessing Blame A Sign of the Times The Pinto Crusade Blaming Ford Conclusion Notes Chapter 5. Getting to Trial: The Obstacle Course Begins Fears at Ford Building a Local Team Automakers and Liability for Defective Products: Edging Toward Criminal Culpability? The Indictment of an American Corporation: Facing the Obstacles Conceptual Obstacles Constitutional Obstacles Corporate Homicide and the Distributive and Reductive Functions of Law Conclusion: Closing the Debate Notes Chapter 6. Trying Ford The Road to Winamac: A Change in Venue The Art and Science of Selecting a Jury Preparing for Trial: Documenting Ford?s Culpability Prosecuting Ford: Profits Over Lives Defending Ford: The Legal Machine Responds The Verdict Epilogue Notes. Part III. The Fight to Criminalize Corporate Violence Chapter 7. Beyond the Ford Pinto Case: The Legacy of Criminalization How We Viewed the Case Then What Has Happened Since the Prosecution? Recent Developments in the Criminalization of Health and Safety Violations Recent Developments in the Criminalization of Financial and Accounting Fraud Conclusion Notes Chapter 8. Prosecuting Corporate Crime in the Twenty-first Century The Pragmatics of Enforcement Corporate Criminals or Criminal Corporations? The Rise of Organizational Liability Concluding Thoughts on the Criminal Law and Corporate Violence Notes Index
610 2 0 _aFord Motor Company
_vTrials, litigation, etc.
650 0 _aTrials (Homicide)
_zIndiana
_zWinamac.
650 0 _aTrials (Products liability)
_zIndiana
_zWinamac.
650 0 _aCriminal liability of juristic persons
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aCorporations
_xCorrupt practices
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aPinto automobile.
700 1 _aCullen, Francis T.
_eauthor
700 1 _aCullen, Francis T.
_tCorporate crime under attack.
700 1 _aCavender, Gray
_eauthor
700 1 _a Maakestad, William J.
_eauthor
700 1 _aBenson, Michael L.
_eauthor
856 4 1 _3Table of contents only
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