Corporate and Governmental Deviance - Problems of Organizational Behavior in Contemporary Society
M. David Ermann; Richard J. Lundman
Oxford University Press (1982)
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Corporations, Political crimes and offenses, White collar crimes
Paperback 9780195030365
USA  English
Corporate and Governmental Deviance is the most complete and accessible treatment and exploration of the deviant behavior of big business and big government. Now in its fifth edition, this popular collection has been thoroughly updated to include an expanded introductory essay by the editors, new selections on corporate cover-ups, including such controversial issues as the Pinto fire hazards, the health risks associated with Rely tampons, as well as the current debates on excessive force by police and price-fixing. Moral issues within government, such as the rationalization of the use of genocide during the Nazi Holocaust, along with an essay of the media coverage and the public reactions to such crimes are covered as well. The new edition also retains the familiar classic essays by major scholars featured in previous editions. Intended for use in sociology and criminology courses, this book provides readers with an even clearer appreciation of the fact that organizations, and not just individuals, commit acts of deviance.
Product Details
LoC Classification HV6769 .C667 1982
Dewey 364.1/68/0973
Edition Second Edition
No. of Pages 294
Height x Width 8.3  inch
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Purchase Price $6.75
Owner Greg Reddick
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