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Legal Professional In Whitecollar Crime Knowing Thinking And Acting Maria Eugenia Trombini

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Legal Professional In Whitecollar Crime Knowing Thinking And Acting Maria Eugenia Trombini
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Publisher: Springer VS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Maria Eugenia Trombini
ISBN: 9783658407469, 3658407468
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Legal Professional In Whitecollar Crime Knowing Thinking And Acting Maria Eugenia Trombini by Maria Eugenia Trombini 9783658407469, 3658407468 instant download after payment.

This work is dedicated to map the modes of thinking and acting of legal professionals who work in white-collar crime. Lawyers, whose decisions generate economic and political consequences, stand at a strategic location between the state and key segments of society. This monograph’s approach is linked to the foundations of the sociology of knowledge, that culture antecedes and anchors social action. It starts by reconstructing the worldviews that legal professionals hold about corruption and its main participants, and then advances to examine decision-making. The author is introducing an innovative dataset comprised of interviews, court records and biographical data to investigate Brazilian lawyers (1985-2021). The study’s qualitative findings show a professional cognitive pattern that is apolitical and technical, and criticizes unskilled people working in the state administration more than businesspeople. The dominant mindset understands corporate-state relations as a self-feeding system that requires qualification and awareness of international trends to counter crime. The decision-making patterns confirm: (i) that prosecutors and judges prioritize the ends, fighting corruption, and use existing legislation and organizational resources to secure verdicts; (ii) the asymmetries between how bribe-payers and bribe-payees are treated.

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