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Corruption and Corporate Crime

NCJ Number
156074
Journal
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research Volume: 3 Issue: 2 Dated: (1995) Pages: complete issue
Editor(s)
J Junger-Tas
Date Published
1995
Length
134 pages
Annotation
These 10 papers focus on corruption, bribery, fraud, and corporate crime in Western Europe and other parts of the world, as well as responses from the criminal justice systems of several countries.
Abstract
An overview of public corruption in the world uses information from a survey of 257 experts and concludes that Western European countries are viewed as less corrupt and fraudulent than most industrialized countries in other parts of the world. Additional articles analyze corruption in Italy as a rational choice depending on monopolistic regulation, discretionary power, and accountability in decisionmaking; the problems of corruption and administrative functioning in five Central Asian countries; and efforts against fraud in the United Kingdom and the European Union. Further papers focus on law enforcement related to trademark infringement, corporate violence resulting in injury or death, the possible incompatibility between insurance and victim-offender mediation, prosecution in the United States, and the Willem Pompe Penology Institute at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands. Footnotes, reference lists, and abstracts of additional studies