Mark, Frimpong, Kwabena, Smith, Geoff, Johnston, Les Button: Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime by Mark, Frimpong, Kwabena, Smith, Geoff, Johnston, Les Button - gebrauchtes Buch
Whether it takes place in the corridors of power, the business board-room or via your email inbox, fraud influences our daily lives. It costs governments worldwide billions per year and i… Mehr…
Whether it takes place in the corridors of power, the business board-room or via your email inbox, fraud influences our daily lives. It costs governments worldwide billions per year and is often thought to have a far greater reach across society than any other criminal offence. This book examines and exposes fraud as one of the most devastating white collar crimes faced by society today. Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime is an engaging introduction to the diverse, serious and often overlooked crime of fraud. The book: * carefully introduces key terms and concepts; * examines the difficulty of defining and tackling fraud; * uses handy crime snapshots that show fraud in action; * delves into detailed analysis of real life scenarios in case study chapters; * shows how fraud works at individual, organizational and transnational levels. From fraud prevention and regulation to Ponzi schemes and insider trading, the book covers a broad range of issues and debates in a clear and accessible way. This wide ranging view of fraud is an indispensable introduction to a complex topic for all students of criminology, sociology and law. Media > Book, [PU: Palgrave Macmillan]<
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Mark, Frimpong, Kwabena, Smith, Geoff, Johnston, Les Button: Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime by Mark, Frimpong, Kwabena, Smith, Geoff, Johnston, Les Button - gebrauchtes Buch
Whether it takes place in the corridors of power, the business board-room or via your email inbox, fraud influences our daily lives. It costs governments worldwide billions per year and i… Mehr…
Whether it takes place in the corridors of power, the business board-room or via your email inbox, fraud influences our daily lives. It costs governments worldwide billions per year and is often thought to have a far greater reach across society than any other criminal offence. This book examines and exposes fraud as one of the most devastating white collar crimes faced by society today. Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime is an engaging introduction to the diverse, serious and often overlooked crime of fraud. The book: * carefully introduces key terms and concepts; * examines the difficulty of defining and tackling fraud; * uses handy crime snapshots that show fraud in action; * delves into detailed analysis of real life scenarios in case study chapters; * shows how fraud works at individual, organizational and transnational levels. From fraud prevention and regulation to Ponzi schemes and insider trading, the book covers a broad range of issues and debates in a clear and accessible way. This wide ranging view of fraud is an indispensable introduction to a complex topic for all students of criminology, sociology and law. Media >, [PU: Palgrave Macmillan]<
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Whether it takes place in the corridors of power, the business board-room or via your email inbox, fraud influences our daily lives. It costs governments worldwide billions per year and i… Mehr…
Whether it takes place in the corridors of power, the business board-room or via your email inbox, fraud influences our daily lives. It costs governments worldwide billions per year and is often thought to have a far greater reach across society than any other criminal offence. This book examines and exposes fraud as one of the most devastating white collar crimes faced by society today. Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime is an engaging introduction to the diverse, serious and often overlooked crime of fraud. The book: * carefully introduces key terms and concepts; * examines the difficulty of defining and tackling fraud; * uses handy crime snapshots that show fraud in action; * delves into detailed analysis of real life scenarios in case study chapters; * shows how fraud works at individual, organizational and transnational levels. From fraud prevention and regulation to Ponzi schemes and insider trading, the book covers a broad range of issues and debates in a clear and accessible way. This wide ranging view of fraud is an indispensable introduction to a complex topic for all students of criminology, sociology and law. Media > Book, [PU: Palgrave Macmillan]<
Whether it takes place in the corridors of power, the business board-room or via your email inbox, fraud influences our daily lives. It costs governments worldwide billions per year and i… Mehr…
Whether it takes place in the corridors of power, the business board-room or via your email inbox, fraud influences our daily lives. It costs governments worldwide billions per year and is often thought to have a far greater reach across society than any other criminal offence. This book examines and exposes fraud as one of the most devastating white collar crimes faced by society today. Studying Fraud as White Collar Crime is an engaging introduction to the diverse, serious and often overlooked crime of fraud. The book: * carefully introduces key terms and concepts; * examines the difficulty of defining and tackling fraud; * uses handy crime snapshots that show fraud in action; * delves into detailed analysis of real life scenarios in case study chapters; * shows how fraud works at individual, organizational and transnational levels. From fraud prevention and regulation to Ponzi schemes and insider trading, the book covers a broad range of issues and debates in a clear and accessible way. This wide ranging view of fraud is an indispensable introduction to a complex topic for all students of criminology, sociology and law. Media >, [PU: Palgrave Macmillan]<
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Despite efforts to tackle fraud and white collar crime, they still thrive in our society. This book explores the themes, theories and issues that are essential for understanding these crimes, using extensive examples drawn from recent events. This is an ideal guide to the changing landscape of fraud for students of Criminology and Sociology.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780230542495 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0230542492 Taschenbuch Erscheinungsjahr: 2011 Herausgeber: Palgrave Macmillan 246 Seiten Gewicht: 0,340 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2010-08-02T19:00:15+02:00 (Berlin) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2023-12-26T14:39:55+01:00 (Berlin) ISBN/EAN: 9780230542495
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-230-54249-2, 978-0-230-54249-5 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: button, smith mark, les, johnston, john butt Titel des Buches: white collar crime, les, fraud
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