Organizational Crime in NASA and Among Its Contractors: Using a Newspaper as a Data Source Jurg Gerber and Eric Fritsch’s research carries on the muckraking tradition that has long played a prominent role in American progressive social thought. Although corporate law breaking is perceived to be common, the authors note that data are difficult to […]
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Paul Jesilow, Gilbert Geis, and John Harris
Doomed to Repeat Our Errors: Fraud in Emerging Health-Care Systems This article focuses on fraud and waste as they have occurred in the past in the delivery of medical services and, most particularly, as they will occur in the quickly expanding health-care reforms. Though new delivery systems are being implemented at a rapid pace, only […]
Robert P. Weiss
Review of Poveda, Rethinking White-Collar Crime A review by Robert P. Weiss of Tony Poveda’s book, Rethinking White-Collar Crime, is a critical survey of the nature, etiology, and control of white- collar crime in the United States. Weiss argues that Poveda’s project to “rethink” white-collar crime couldn’t be more timely. As the pendulum of class […]