White Collar Crime

White Collar Crime Author: David Mills
Publisher: Aspen Publishing

... blackmail and permissible behavior that is not blackmail. In blackmail, the heart of the problem is that two separate acts, each of which is a moral and legal right, can combine to make a moral and legal wrong. For example, if I ...

White-Collar Crime

White-Collar Crime Author: J. Goldstraw-White
Publisher: Springer

... blackmail as a factor in their getting involved in criminal activities, Alison was the only one who claimed to have been involved purely because of blackmail. Case study ... blackmail, which makes those subjected. 60 White-Collar Crime.

Encyclopedia of Criminology

Encyclopedia of Criminology Author: J. Mitchell Miller
Publisher: Routledge

... white-collar crime. Sutherland (1959) defined whitecollar crime as behavior ... white-collar crimes, such as extortion or blackmail, the behaviors are learned through ... extortion and blackmail given their 533 EXTORTION AND BLACKMAIL.

White Collar Blackmail

White Collar Blackmail Author: Peter Ralph
Publisher: Peter Ralph Books

Directors and executives of public corporations are dying in mysterious circumstances.

Lying, Cheating, and Stealing

Lying, Cheating, and Stealing Author: Stuart P. Green
Publisher: Oxford University Press

A Moral Theory of White-collar Crime Stuart P. Green. 17. Extortion. and. Blackmail. From the perspective of criminal practice, blackmail and extortion seem like fairly exotic offenses; prosecution for either is a relatively rare event. Yet ...

White Collar Crime

White Collar Crime Author: Seigel L. Michael
Publisher: Aspen Publishing

... white collar offenses such as insider trading, tax evasion, extortion, blackmail, obstruction of justice, and many regulatory and intellectual property crimes. . . . [T]he moral content of criminal offenses can be divided into three ...

International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime

International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime Author: Henry N. Pontell
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

... blackmail and insider trading, see, e.g., Leo Katz, Ill- GottenGains: Evasion,Blackmail,Fraud,andKindredPuzzlesoftheLaw(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996). 5. Most criminal law scholars subscribe to a theory that mixes ...

Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory

Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory Author: Francis T. Cullen
Publisher: SAGE

... white-collar offense. The end result is a legal definition that is highly ... blackmail, insider trading, tax evasion, and “failure to comply” regulatory ... white-collar criminality becomes apparent. Given the economic modalities and ...

White-Collar Criminal

White-Collar Criminal Author: Gilbert Geis
Publisher: Transaction Publishers

... ( blackmail ) . The criminality of blackmail represents a social judgment that one may not manipulate as an income - producing asset knowledge about another person's past ; you may not sell to that person forbearance to use your knowledge ...

Aspen Treatise for Criminal Law

Aspen Treatise for Criminal Law Author: Paul H. Robinson
Publisher: Aspen Publishing

... Blackmail, in The Oxford Handbook on the Philosophy of the Criminal Law (manuscript at 6-7 & n.7) (forthcoming); ... White Collar Crime, 5 Ohio State J. Crim. L. 301, 32225 (2007); Leo Katz, Blackmail and Other Forms of Arm-Twisting, 141 U ...