基本説明
With selections ranging from price-fixing by major corporations to the use of genocide during the Nazi Holocaust, the book teaches how and why organizations, not just individuals, commit acts of deviance.
Full Description
Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency offers complete description and careful analysis of big business and big government in contemporary society. With selections ranging from price-fixing by major corporations to the use of genocide during Nazi Holocaust, the sixith edition of this popular and respected book teaches how and why organizations, not just individuals, commit acts of deviance.
Contents
I. OVERVIEW
1: M. David Ermann and Richard J. Lundman: Corporate and Governmental Deviance: Origins, Patterns, and Reactions
II. SCHOLARLY FOUNDATIONS
2: Edward Alsworth Ross: The Criminaloid: An Early Sociologist Examines Deviance by Powerful People and Their Organizations
3: Edwin H. Sutherland: White Collar Crime: Formulating the Concept and Providing Corporate Crime Baseline Data
4: Marshall B. Clinard and Peter C. Yeager: Corporate Crime: Clarifying the Concept and Extending the Data
5: James S. Coleman: Organizational Actors and the Irrelevance of Persons
III. PATTERNS
6: Gilbert Geis: The Heavy Electrical Equipment Antitrust Cases: Price-Fixing Techniques and Rationalizations
7: Murray Sperber: Beer and Circus: Big-Time College Sports and the Crippling of Undergraduate Education
8: Kermit Vandivier: Why Should My Conscience Bother Me? Hiding Aircraft Brake Hazards
9: Raul Hilberg: The Nazi Holocaust: Using Bureaucracies and Overcoming Psychological Barriers to Genocide
10: Suzanne Daley: Apartheid Torturer: Evil Shows Its Banal Face
11: Herbert C. Kelman and V. Lee Hamilton: The My Lai Massacre: Crimes of Obedience and Sanctioned Massacres
IV. REACTIONS
Editors' Introduction
12: Myron Peretz Glazer: Ten Whistleblowers: What They Did and How They Fared
13: The Rampart Independent Review Panel: The Los Angeles Police Department Rampart Division Scandal: Exposing Police Misconduct and Responding to It
14: John P. Wright, Francis T. Cullen, and Michael B. Blankenship: Chained Factory Fire Exists: Media Coverage of a Corporate Crime That Killed 25 Workers
15: Matthew T. Lee and M. David Ermann: Pinto Madness: Flaws in the Generally Accepted Landmark Narrative
16: Diane Vaughan: The Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster: Conventional Wisdom and a Revisionist Account
About the Editors