Financial Crimes
  1. 447 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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About this book

Financial market reform has focused chiefly on the threats to stability arising from the risky, uncontrolled activity of the leaders of financial institutions. Nevertheless, organized crime, white-collar crime, and corruption have a huge impact on financial systems worldwide and must also be confronted if true reform is to be achieved. A collection

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2012
eBook ISBN
9781439869277
Edition
1
Subtopic
Finance

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Series Editor’s Preface
  4. Financial Crimes Preface
  5. Foreword
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Editors
  8. Contributors
  9. Chapter 1 - Changing Concepts of Security: The Preventive Turn in Defensive Design
  10. Chapter 2 - History of Crisis and the Quest for Security
  11. Chapter 3 - Development toward a “Security Society”: The Case of Austria
  12. Chapter 4 - The Concept of Security in the European Union
  13. Chapter 5 - Human Security and the United Nations Security Council
  14. Chapter 6 - White Collar Crime
  15. Chapter 7 - Cyber Crime and Economic Crime
  16. Chapter 8 - Organized Crime, the Mafia, White Collar Crime, and Corruption
  17. Chapter 9 - Rule of Law versus Financial Crime
  18. Chapter 10 - The Financial Crisis and the Haphazard Pursuit of Financial Crime
  19. Chapter 11 - Fighting Corruption: The Role of the Media in the Broader Global Context
  20. Chapter 12 - Financial Crisis or Financial Crime?: Competence and Corruption
  21. Chapter 13 - Dealing with Insurance: What Can Be Learned
  22. Chapter 14 - Police Detectives and Investigative Reporters Working Hand in Hand against Organized Crime
  23. Chapter 15 - Human Factors Analysis: How to Build Resilience against Financial Crimes
  24. Chapter 16 - Stronger Oversight of the Financial Sector: Lessons from Institutional Reforms in Developing Countries
  25. Chapter 17 - Business Angels: Can They Help to Prevent Another Financial Crisis?
  26. Chapter 18 - Legislative and Programming Initiatives to Prevent and Control Financial Crimes in the United States
  27. Chapter 19 - Financial Crime: Past, Present, and Future
  28. Epilogue
  29. Back Cover