White-Collar Criminals: Theoretical and Managerial Perspectives of Financial Crime : Theoretical and Managerial Perspectives of Financial Crime
معرفی کتاب «White-Collar Criminals: Theoretical and Managerial Perspectives of Financial Crime : Theoretical and Managerial Perspectives of Financial Crime» نوشتهٔ Peter Gottschalk; Professor of Knowledge Management Petter Gottschalk، منتشرشده توسط نشر Nova Science Publishers در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
White-collar crime is defined as the use of deception for illegal gain, normally involving breach of trust, and some concealment of the true nature of the activities. White-collar crime is also often defined as crime against property, involving the unlawful conversion of property belonging to another to one’s own personal use and benefit. Financial crime is profit-driven crime to gain access to and control over property that belonged to someone else. These individuals are wealthy, highly educated, socially connected, and typically employed by, and in legitimate organizations. This new book presents information regarding white-collar crime, as well as indications of individual traits which categorize these types of criminals. White-collar crime is defined as the use of deception for illegal gain, normally involving breach of trust, and some concealment of the true nature of the activities. White-collar crime is also often defined as crime against property, involving the unlawful conversion of property belonging to another to one's own personal use and benefit. Financial crime is profit-driven crime to gain access to and control over property that belonged to someone else. These individuals are wealthy, highly educated, socially connected, and typically employed by, and in legitimate organisations. This book presents information regarding white-collar crime, as well as indications of individual traits which categorise these types of criminals.
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