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- catalog abstract "In 1949 noted sociologist Edwin Sutherland published an analysis of the misdeeds of seventy of America's largest corporations and their executives. 'White collar crime'- the term he coined to differentiate this form of behavior from the unlawful acts of ordinary folk- quickly became a part of the language as the book virtually became an instant classic. Sutherland's explanations of the origins and dynamics of middle- and upper-class illegality has since been challenged many times, but it remains the fundamental theory to which all later writers on the subject have had to refer to. In the timid climate of the late 1940s, Sutherland's publisher, fearing legal repercussions, required him to remove the names and other identifying descriptions of the corporations and officials involved in the illegal activity, and it is this 'expurgated' version that has been known to the public for many years. Now, in this 'uncut version' of his book, Sutherland's original study- in all its colorful detail, and with the names and case studies of offenders- is restored.".
- catalog contributor b1237611.
- catalog created "c1983.".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "c1983.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1983.".
- catalog description "In 1949 noted sociologist Edwin Sutherland published an analysis of the misdeeds of seventy of America's largest corporations and their executives. 'White collar crime'- the term he coined to differentiate this form of behavior from the unlawful acts of ordinary folk- quickly became a part of the language as the book virtually became an instant classic. Sutherland's explanations of the origins and dynamics of middle- and upper-class illegality has since been challenged many times, but it remains the fundamental theory to which all later writers on the subject have had to refer to. In the timid climate of the late 1940s, Sutherland's publisher, fearing legal repercussions, required him to remove the names and other identifying descriptions of the corporations and officials involved in the illegal activity, and it is this 'expurgated' version that has been known to the public for many years. Now, in this 'uncut version' of his book, Sutherland's original study- in all its colorful detail, and with the names and case studies of offenders- is restored.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1, Introduction: -- 1. The problem of white collar crime -- pt. 2, Records of seventy large corporations: -- 2. The statistical record -- 3. Three case histories -- 4. Is 'white collar crime' crime? -- 5. Restraints of trade -- 6. Rebates -- 7. Patents, trademarks, and copyrights -- 8. Misrepresentation in advertising -- 9. Unfair labor practices -- 10. Financial manipulations -- 11. War crimes -- 12. Miscellaneous violations of laws -- pt. 3, Public utility corporations: -- 13. Records of fifteen power and light corporations -- pt. 3, Interpretation: -- 14. White collar crime as organized crime -- 15. A theory of white collar crime -- 16. Variations in the crimes of corporations.".
- catalog extent "xxxiii, 291 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0300029217".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "c1983.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Corporations Corrupt practices United States Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Corporations Corrupt practices United States History.".
- catalog subject "Corporations Corrupt practices United States.".
- catalog subject "Corporations United States Corrupt practices.".
- catalog subject "HV6769 .S93 1983".
- catalog subject "Public utilities Corrupt practices United States History.".
- catalog subject "White collar crimes United States Case studies.".
- catalog subject "White collar crimes United States History.".
- catalog subject "White collar crimes United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1, Introduction: -- 1. The problem of white collar crime -- pt. 2, Records of seventy large corporations: -- 2. The statistical record -- 3. Three case histories -- 4. Is 'white collar crime' crime? -- 5. Restraints of trade -- 6. Rebates -- 7. Patents, trademarks, and copyrights -- 8. Misrepresentation in advertising -- 9. Unfair labor practices -- 10. Financial manipulations -- 11. War crimes -- 12. Miscellaneous violations of laws -- pt. 3, Public utility corporations: -- 13. Records of fifteen power and light corporations -- pt. 3, Interpretation: -- 14. White collar crime as organized crime -- 15. A theory of white collar crime -- 16. Variations in the crimes of corporations.".
- catalog title "White collar crime : the uncut version / Edwin H. Sutherland ; with an introduction by Gilbert Geis and Colin Goff.".
- catalog type "text".