Corporate crime / Shelley Horan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Haywards Heath : Bloomsbury Professional, 2010.Description: 700 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781847665522 (hbk.) :
- 9781847665522 (hbk.) :
- 345.4170268 HOR
- KDK1773
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1.Introduction to corporate crime -- 2.Corporate criminal liability -- 3.The criminal liability of individuals -- 4.Criminal procedure -- 5.Documentary evidenc e-- 6.Constitutional considerations -- 7.Sentencing corporations and individuals -- 8.Corporate fraud -- 9.Bribery and corruption -- 10.Revenue offences -- 11.Competition law offences -- 12.Health and safety offences -- 13.Corporate manslaughter -- Part 3: Companies acts - offences and prosecutions -- 14.Specific Companies Acts Offences -- 15.Securityes offences and market abuse -- 16.Inspections and investigations -- 17.Enforcement and prosecution -- 18.Disqualification orders -- Part 4: The process of corporate crime -- 19.Introduction to Part Four -- 20.The powers of the Criminal Assets Bureau -- 21.The proceeds of Crime Acts -- 22.Confiscation under the Criminal Justice Act 1994 -- 23.Money laundering.
This title covers issues resulting from the recent recession in Ireland which has unearthed a great number of unhealthy and potentially criminal practices, particularly in the banking and financial sector of the Irish economy.