@article{75497,
      recid = {75497},
      author = {Button, Mark, and Hock, Branislav, and Shepherd, David},
      title = {Economic crime : from conception to response /},
      pages = {pages cm.},
      abstract = {"This book is the first attempt to establish economic  crime as a new sub-discipline within criminology. Fraud,  corruption, bribery, money laundering, price-fixing cartels  and intellectual property crimes pursued typically for  financial and professional gain, have devastating  consequences for the prosperity of economic life. While  most police forces in the United Kingdom and United States  have an 'economic crime' department, and many European  bodies such as Europol use the term and develop strategies  and structures to deal with it, it is yet to grain traction  as a widely used term in the academic community. Economic  Crime: From Conception to Response aims to change that and  covers: definitions of the key premises of economic crime  as the academic sub-discipline within criminology, an  overview of the key research on each of the crimes  associated with economic crime,  public, private, and  global responses to economic crime across its different  forms and sectors of the economy, both within the UK and  globally. This book is an essential resource for students,  academics and practitioners engaged with aspects of  economic crime, as well as the related areas of financial  crime, white-collar crime and crimes of the powerful"--},
      url = {http://unov.tind.io/record/75497},
}