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The Changing Role Of Criminal Law In Controlling Corporate Behavior 1st Edition James M Anderson Ivan Waggoner

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The Changing Role Of Criminal Law In Controlling Corporate Behavior 1st Edition James M Anderson Ivan Waggoner
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Publisher: RAND Corporation, The
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 117
Author: James M. Anderson; Ivan Waggoner
ISBN: 9780833087898, 0833087894
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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The Changing Role Of Criminal Law In Controlling Corporate Behavior 1st Edition James M Anderson Ivan Waggoner by James M. Anderson; Ivan Waggoner 9780833087898, 0833087894 instant download after payment.

This report addresses the use of criminal sanctions to control corporate behavior--prosecutions both of corporations and of employees for actions taken on corporations' behalf. The authors describe the current state of the use of criminal sanctions in controlling corporate behavior, describe how the current regime developed, and offer suggestions about how the use of criminal sanctions to control corporate behavior might be improved.

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