With new material and a popular focus on substantive law, Corporate and White Collar Crime: Cases and Materials, Third Edition, will enliven your classes and enlighten your students.Users of previous editions are familiar with the many strengths of the casebook: - the distinguished authorship of Kathleen F. Brickey, who has written widely in the area and has served as a consultant to the U.S. Sentencing Commission - a distinctive focus on substantive law - concise expository introductions to chapters and sections to facilitate teaching and learning - excellent opening chapters on corporate criminal liability and personal liability in an organizational setting - an outstanding selection of cases, recognized for both their excellent editing and their teaching value - skillful blend of clear explanations with case analysis, notes, questions, and problem exercisesBrickey's Third Edition includes: - a companion Statutory Supplement - a restructured sanctions chapter that centers on federal sentencing guidelines - coverage of federal program bribery, computer fraud, procurement fraud, and money laundering - an enhanced Teacher's Manual with more detail and analysis of problems, notes, and questions for new teachersTo give your students an illuminating view of what white collar crime is and how it is detected, prosecuted, and punished today, join your colleagues across the country who depend on Corporate and White Collar Crime: Cases and Materials, Third Edition.
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