Profit Without Honor is witty and engaging, employing a story-telling approach to bring material to life. Lively anecdotes and statistics spark interest and motivate students to keep reading. Presents authoritative information. Comprehensive case histories give students a full understanding of the nature and consequences of different forms of white-collar crime.
Encourages a balanced perspective. The text examines both the victims and perpetrators, encouraging readers to see the whole picture of white-collar crime. The new Sixth Edition has been updated to address the dramatic new developments in white-collar crime since the previous edition.
Coverage of recent financial meltdowns fromaround the globe are covered, including the role of fraud and corporate crime in these debacles. Pearson offers affordable and accessible purchase options to meet the needs of your students. Connect with us to learn more. We're sorry!
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You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Stephen M. Rosoff Henry N. Pontell Robert Tillman. Well-written, witty, and authoritative. Hallmark Features Provides students with a single source of information. New to This Edition. New cases have been addedthat are fresh and current, reflecting current issues and recent court decisions.
Many cases that were still ongoing in the previous edition have been updated to include decisions and major developments. Older cases that are no longer relevant have been removed for brevity. The chapter on cyber crime has been extensively revised, bringing the increasingly important topic up-to-date with more current data and new scams. Share a link to All Resources. Corporate Fraud 8. Fiduciary Fraud 9. Crimes by the Government Corruption of Public Officials Medical Crime Computer Crime Important: To use the test banks below, you must download the TestGen software from the TestGen website.
If you need help getting started, read the tutorials on the TestGen site. Pearson offers affordable and accessible purchase options to meet the needs of your students. Connect with us to learn more. Stephen M. Rosoff was professor of criminology at the University of Houston—Clear Lake. He received his PhD in social ecology from the University of California, Irvine, and has written extensively on white-collar crime and professional deviance, particularly in the areas of medical fraud and computer crime.
His scholarship has appeared in numerous journals and books around the world, including Social Deviance McGraw Hill, , which he co-authored. Henry N. Pontell is professor of criminology, law, and society in the School of Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine. His scholarly work has focused on financial and medical fraud and the role of corporate crime in major financial debacles, among other areas in criminology.
Robert H. Tillman is professor of sociology at St. We're sorry! We don't recognize your username or password. Please try again. The work is protected by local and international copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Preface Preface is available for download in PDF format. Types of white-collar crime and their impact All types of white-collar crimes are covered, including Internet fraud, worker safety, environmental considerations, violation of labor laws, embezzlement, securities fraud, and religious affinity swindles.
The text examines both victims and perpetrators of white-collar crime, encouraging readers to consider the whole picture of this type of crime and the personal relevance to students. New - The text considers new developments in online international espionage , especially those involving China.
Students explore the financial meltdowns around the globe , including the role of fraud and corporate crime in these debacles. New - This edition looks at the water crisis that has devastated Flint, Michigan. It resulted in criminal charges against 15 individuals for failing to take action and providing false information on the seriousness of the problem. More than a dozen case studies New - Students consider the scams of certain for-profit colleges that lure in students who have access to government loans and grants and then fail to provide substantive training.
New - The text now explores the Volkswagen auto emissions scandal. The company admitted to deceiving regulators and consumers by installing devices in its cars that give false readings of levels of toxic emissions. New - New to this edition is a discussion of the West Virginia coal mining disaster that resulted in the deaths of 29 miners. In this case, the mine owner willfully violated basic worker protection standards.
New to This Edition. Types of white-collar crime and their impact The text considers new developments in online international espionage , especially those involving China.
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