Corruption Fraud Organized Crime and the Shadow Economy

Corruption  Fraud  Organized Crime  and the Shadow Economy
Author: Maximilian Edelbacher,Peter C. Kratcoski,Bojan Dobovsek
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781482255324

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Fueled by corruption, fraud, and organized crime, the shadow economyalso known as the informal, black market, illegal, or underground economyis currently on the rise worldwide. Corruption, Fraud, Organized Crime, and the Shadow Economy addresses shadow economies and the players involved by examining various aspects of criminal law and prosecution

Economic and Financial Crime

Economic and Financial Crime
Author: Monica Violeta Achim,Sorin Nicolae Borlea
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030517809

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This book deals with the widespread economic and financial crime issues of corruption, the shadow economy and money laundering. It investigates both the theoretical and practical aspects of these crimes, identifying their effects on economic, social and political life. This book presents these causes and effects with a state of the art review and with recent empirical research. It compares the international and transnational aspects of these economic and financial crimes through discussion and critical analysis. This volume will be of interest to researchers and policy makers working to study and prevent economic and financial crime, white collar crime, and organized crime.

White Collar Crime in the Shadow Economy

White Collar Crime in the Shadow Economy
Author: Petter Gottschalk,Lars Gunnesdal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319752921

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This open access book examines the magnitude, causes of, and reactions to white-collar crime, based on the theories and research of those who have uncovered various forms of white-collar crime. It argues that the offenders who are convicted represent only ‘the tip of the iceberg’ of a much greater problem: because white-collar crime is forced to compete with other kinds of financial crime like social security fraud for police resources and so receives less attention and fewer investigations. Gottschalk and Gunnesdal also offer insights into estimation techniques for the shadow economy, in an attempt to comprehend the size of the problem. Holding broad appeal for academics, practitioners in public administration, and government agencies, this innovative study serves as a timely starting point for examining the lack of investigation, detection, and conviction of powerful white-collar criminals.

Wages of Crime

Wages of Crime
Author: R.T. Naylor
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2002-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780773570450

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Outraged by recent encroachments on citizens' rights that have been justified by claims that new and more restrictive laws will combat the ravages of international crime, Naylor contends that no police campaign that fails to address the demand for illegal goods and services has ever succeeded. He supports this claim with detailed - and often entertaining - accounts of past criminal operations and law enforcement's attempts to stop them. Wages of Crime makes a persuasive case for the need to address the underlying economic and political factors that encourage criminal enterprises rather than relying on restrictive laws.

The Politics and Economics of Organized Crime

The Politics and Economics of Organized Crime
Author: Herbert E. Alexander,Gerald E. Caiden
Publsiher: Free Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1985
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: UOM:39015011045740

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Underground Economies in Transition

Underground Economies in Transition
Author: Edgar L. Feige,Katarina Ott
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105024867371

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What are the roles and consequences of underground activities in transition economies? How do they affect the transition and how has the transition affected the nature of these underground activities? These are among the issues addressed by this volume.

Underground Economies in Transition

Underground Economies in Transition
Author: Edgar L Feige
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2020-05-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367075172

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Published in 1999, this work examines the crucial role played by unofficial and underground activities in the transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe and new independent states. Countries undergoing radical transformations from socialism to capitalism experience fundamental changes in institutional rules governing property rights, government regulations, taxation and the appropriate conduct of public service. Underground and unofficial activities represents non-compliant economic behaviours involving evasion, avoidance, circumvention, abuse and/or corruption of the institutional rules as well as efforts to conceal these illicit behaviours from the view of public authorities. The book employs the conceptual framework of the new institutional economics to elaborate the theoretical relationship between underground activities and overall performance of transition economies. The social, cultural and economic causes of unofficial activities are examined as well as their consequences for economic policy and performance. Policy issues include the relationship between tax evasion and corruption, the underground economy and organized crime, state and regulation, and methods and consequences of legalization of the underground economy.

Masters of Paradise

Masters of Paradise
Author: Alan Block
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2018-04-04
Genre: Commercial crimes
ISBN: 1138527742

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This is the story of organized crime's penetration of the islands and the corruption of its high officials during the time The Bahamas become politically independent of Great Britain. It describes secret U.S. Internal Revenue Service operations aimed at American criminals involved in Bahamian-based tax scams and similar crimes. Block paints a devastating picture of a symbiotic relationship among off-shore tax havens in The Bahamas, sophisticated American criminals, and complacent public officials in the United States. During the 1960s and 1970s, the I.R.S. launched major investigations into American organized crime and the subterranean economy of The Bahamas. Block's access to the private papers of many of the key players in these affairs has given him a unique perspective. He has uncovered details of crime, corruption, and bureaucratic infighting within and among the U.S. Treasury and Justice Departments that have been largely unrecognized by previous researchers. Block shows how important links in the international traffic in cocaine were forged in the Bahamas, in full view of American officials. Masters of Paradise raises major questions about American law enforcement officials' commitment to fighting complex international crime during the 1960s and the 1970s. While there have been other studies of tax havens, money laundering, and offshore investigations, Block's access to information and his grasp of its meaning is unique. Professionals interested in the history and sociology of organized crime and the underground economy will find this book eye-opening. General readers interested in organized crime and political corruption will find it absorbing.