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Leader:
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am a0c
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key:
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ocn317118323
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Data source:
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OCoLC
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Date/time stamp:
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20100112112125.0
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Fixed field data:
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090323s2009 miu b 001 0 eng
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LCCN:
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2009012401
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ISBN:
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9780737745481 (hardcover)
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ISBN:
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0737745487 (hardcover)
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ISBN:
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9780737745498 (pbk.)
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ISBN:
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0737745495 (pbk.)
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Local system #:
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(OCoLC)317118323
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Geographic area code:
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n-us---
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Dewey class number:
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364.16/8 22
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Local call number:
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YA 345.73 WHI
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Title:
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White-collar crime / Kelly Wand, book editor.
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Publication info:
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Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2009.
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Physical descrip:
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283 p. ; 23 cm.
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Series:
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(Opposing viewpoints series)
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Bibliography note:
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents:
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What is white-collar crime? White-collar crime is morally ambiguous / Stuart P. Green ; White-collar crime is morally wrong / Harry Glasbeek ; Corporations are over-regulated / Edwin Meese III ; Corporations need regulatory restraints / Ted Nace ; Definitions of white-collar crime are unfair to business / John S. Baker, Jr. -- Who commits white-collar crime? White-collar crime is committed by inherently dishonest people / Linda Wasmer Andrews ; White-collar crime is the result of business schools not teaching ethics / Kenneth R. Gray, Larry A. Frieder, and George W. Clark, Jr. ; White-collar criminals are mentally unbalanced people / Tom O'Connor ; White-collar criminals are rational persons / Neal Shover and Andy Hochstetler ; White-collar criminals tend to be wealthy / Cynthia Crossen ; White-collar criminals tend to be victims of corporate culture / Paul Sweeney -- Is white-collar crime appropriately punished? White-collar criminals are unfairly punished / Nicole Gelinas ; White-collar criminals rarely repay their debts / Ross Todd ; White-collar criminals often do prison time / Brian K. Payne ; White-collar criminals rarely do hard prison time / David Feige ; Laws against white-collar crime are overly harsh / Ellen S. Podgor ; White-collar crime laws need toughening in response to new technologies / Richard Johnston -- Is white-collar crime institutionalized? The Founding Fathers considered corporations oppressive / Thom Hartmann ; A criminal corporate elite runs the government and the media / Noam Chomsky, interviewed by Irene McGee ; A corporate conspiracy is a myth / G. William Domhoff ; As large corporations themselves the media underreport white-collar crime / Ben H. Bagdikian.
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Subject term:
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White collar crimes--United States.
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Subject term:
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Commercial crimes--United States.
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Subject term:
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Corporations--Corrupt practices--United States.
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Added author:
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Wand, Kelly.
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Series:
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Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Held by:
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UTICA
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