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Book Title
Corporate and White-Collar Crime in Ireland : A New Architecture
ISBN
9780719090660
Subject Area
True Crime, Law, Social Science
Publication Name
Corporate and White-Collar Crime in Ireland : a New Architecture of Regulatory Enforcement
Item Length
9.2 in
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Subject
White Collar Crime, General, Criminal Law / General, Criminology
Publication Year
2015
Series
Irish Society Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Joe Mcgrath
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
17.4 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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The first definitive examination of the practice of corporate regulation and enforcement from the foundation of the Irish State to the present day.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Manchester University Press
ISBN-10
0719090660
ISBN-13
9780719090660
eBay Product ID (ePID)
209719176

Product Key Features

Author
Joe Mcgrath
Publication Name
Corporate and White-Collar Crime in Ireland : a New Architecture of Regulatory Enforcement
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
White Collar Crime, General, Criminal Law / General, Criminology
Publication Year
2015
Series
Irish Society Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
True Crime, Law, Social Science
Number of Pages
224 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
17.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2015-373086
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Kdk1773
Reviews
"Joe McGrath's study of the regulation of corporate and white-collar crime in Ireland is timely and important'e¦What emerges is an impressive, context-sensitive account of policy change which links legal forms to cultural, social and historical factors in an enlightening and insightful way." - Paul Almond, University of Reading, Dublin University Law Journal "Not only is Dr McGrath's work topical, it is essential'e¦Dr McGrath's work provides an invaluable record of Ireland's experience of corporate and white-collar crime. It is a fascinating read insofar as it serves to remind us of corporate, and indeed, political, scandals of the past and the inadequacies displayed by the State in responding to them. Dr McGrath deserves to be commended for his sedulous treatment of his subject. This book should be the vade mecum for our Government when considering whether the architecture of enforcement in this jurisdiction is robust. The question that remains is whether any such consideration will be undertaken and, if undertaken, conducted comprehensively." - Shelley Horan, Barrister-at-Law, Law Library, Irish Business Law Review, Joe McGrath's study of the regulation of corporate and white-collar crime in Ireland is timely and important...What emerges is an impressive, context-sensitive account of policy change which links legal forms to cultural, social and historical factors in an enlightening and insightful way.'Paul Almond, University of Reading, Dublin University Law Journal 'Not only is Dr McGrath's work topical, it is essential...Dr McGrath's work provides an invaluable record of Ireland's experience of corporate and white-collar crime. It is a fascinating read insofar as it serves to remind us of corporate, and indeed, political, scandals of the past and the inadequacies displayed by the State in responding to them. Dr McGrath deserves to be commended for his sedulous treatment of his subject. This book should be the vade mecum for our Government when considering whether the architecture of enforcement in this jurisdiction is robust. The question that remains is whether any such consideration will be undertaken and, if undertaken, conducted comprehensively.'Shelley Horan, Barrister-at-Law, Law Library, Irish Business Law Review, 'Joe McGrath's study of the regulation of corporate and white-collar crime in Ireland is timely and important...What emerges is an impressive, context-sensitive account of policy change which links legal forms to cultural, social and historical factors in an enlightening and insightful way.' Paul Almond, University of Reading, Dublin University Law Journal 'Not only is Dr McGrath's work topical, it is essential...Dr McGrath's work provides an invaluable record of Ireland's experience of corporate and white-collar crime. It is a fascinating read insofar as it serves to remind us of corporate, and indeed, political, scandals of the past and the inadequacies displayed by the State in responding to them. Dr McGrath deserves to be commended for his sedulous treatment of his subject. This book should be the vade mecum for our Government when considering whether the architecture of enforcement in this jurisdiction is robust. The question that remains is whether any such consideration will be undertaken and, if undertaken, conducted comprehensively.' Shelley Horan, Barrister-at-Law, Law Library, Irish Business Law Review, "Joe McGrath's study of the regulation of corporate and white-collar crime in Ireland is timely and importantELWhat emerges is an impressive, context-sensitive account of policy change which links legal forms to cultural, social and historical factors in an enlightening and insightful way." - Paul Almond, University of Reading, Dublin University Law Journal "Not only is Dr McGrath's work topical, it is essentialELDr McGrath's work provides an invaluable record of Ireland's experience of corporate and white-collar crime. It is a fascinating read insofar as it serves to remind us of corporate, and indeed, political, scandals of the past and the inadequacies displayed by the State in responding to them. Dr McGrath deserves to be commended for his sedulous treatment of his subject. This book should be the vade mecum for our Government when considering whether the architecture of enforcement in this jurisdiction is robust. The question that remains is whether any such consideration will be undertaken and, if undertaken, conducted comprehensively." - Shelley Horan, Barrister-at-Law, Law Library, Irish Business Law Review, "Joe McGrath's study of the regulation of corporate and white-collar crime in Ireland is timely and important...What emerges is an impressive, context-sensitive account of policy change which links legal forms to cultural, social and historical factors in an enlightening and insightful way." - Paul Almond, University of Reading, Dublin University Law Journal "Not only is Dr McGrath's work topical, it is essential...Dr McGrath's work provides an invaluable record of Ireland's experience of corporate and white-collar crime. It is a fascinating read insofar as it serves to remind us of corporate, and indeed, political, scandals of the past and the inadequacies displayed by the State in responding to them. Dr McGrath deserves to be commended for his sedulous treatment of his subject. This book should be the vade mecum for our Government when considering whether the architecture of enforcement in this jurisdiction is robust. The question that remains is whether any such consideration will be undertaken and, if undertaken, conducted comprehensively." - Shelley Horan, Barrister-at-Law, Law Library, Irish Business Law Review, 'Joe McGrath's study of the regulation of corporate and white-collar crime in Ireland is timely and important...What emerges is an impressive, context-sensitive account of policy change which links legal forms to cultural, social and historical factors in an enlightening and insightful way.'Paul Almond, University of Reading, Dublin University Law Journal 'Not only is Dr McGrath's work topical, it is essential...Dr McGrath's work provides an invaluable record of Ireland's experience of corporate and white-collar crime. It is a fascinating read insofar as it serves to remind us of corporate, and indeed, political, scandals of the past and the inadequacies displayed by the State in responding to them. Dr McGrath deserves to be commended for his sedulous treatment of his subject. This book should be the vade mecum for our Government when considering whether the architecture of enforcement in this jurisdiction is robust. The question that remains is whether any such consideration will be undertaken and, if undertaken, conducted comprehensively.'Shelley Horan, Barrister-at-Law, Law Library, Irish Business Law Review
Table of Content
Introduction PART A 1. Defining crime: the real crime obsession 2. Protectionism and procrastination: the era of inertia in corporate affairs 3. Conventional crime methods 4. Policing, prosecution and punishment Summary of Part A PART B 5. From apathy to activism: causal factors stimulating change 6. The new architecture of enforcement 7. 'Responsive' enforcement Conclusion References Index
Copyright Date
2015
Dewey Decimal
345.4/17/026
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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