Exam 12: Responding to the Challenge of White Collar Crime
Exam 1: The Discovery of White Collar Crime88 Questions
Exam 2: Studying White Collar Crime and Assessing Its Cost84 Questions
Exam 3: Corporate Crime95 Questions
Exam 4: Occupational Crime and Avocational Crime103 Questions
Exam 5: Governmental Crime: State Crime and Political White Collar Crime95 Questions
Exam 6: State-Corporate Crime, Crimes of Globalization, and Finance Crime88 Questions
Exam 7: Enterprise Crime, Contrepreneurial Crime, and Technocrime89 Questions
Exam 8: Explaining White Collar Crime: Theories and Accounts114 Questions
Exam 9: Law and the Social Control of White Collar Crime108 Questions
Exam 10: Policing and Regulating White Collar Crime96 Questions
Exam 11: Prosecuting, Defending, and Adjudicating White Collar Crime113 Questions
Exam 12: Responding to the Challenge of White Collar Crime87 Questions
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The effectiveness of a reintegrative shaming strategy tends to presuppose a rather
high level of consensus on the perceived shamefulness of white collar crime.
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Corporate codes of ethics mainly stress the moral responsibilities of corporations
to citizens, consumers, and employees.
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White collar crime is typically viewed as a highly instrumental crime.
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Which of the following has not been cited as a concern using fines as a penal measure for white collar crime?
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In one view, white collar crime principally reflects the overreach of the regulatory
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The broader application to the criminal law to such matters as worker safety, toxic
dumping, and environmental pollution is uniformly regarded as a positive
development.
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The challenges of ensuring that corporations are complying with the conditions of
their probation are minimal.
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