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In the midst of the present huge financial crisis, this book could hardly be more timely. The authors offer a novel theoretical framework for enriching our understanding of crimes of the rich and powerful. Matthew Robinson's previous books have been noteworthy additions to the criminological literature. In collaboration with Daniel Murphy, he has once again made a thought-provoking contribution to the field, from which the current generation of students has much to learn. -- David O. Friedrichs, professor & Distinguished University Fellow, University of Scranton and author of Trusted Criminals: White Collar Crime In C
This book is a well-written introduction to crime in America. Undergraduates would generally have no problems reading this work as the material is organized well and presented very clearly. The theory is both simple and clearly presented as minor extension of Anomie theory. The major strength of this book is that it is well-written and presents both the concept of coperate crime and the authors' theory in a clear and concise manner. -- Randolph Grinc, associate professor of sociology and criminal justice, Caldwell College

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Greed, Maximization, and Crime Chapter 2 Theoretical Background: Strain and Anomie Theories Chapter 3 Contextual Anomie/Strain Theory Chapter 4 Maximization and Elite Property Crime Chapter 5 Maximization and Elite Violent Crime Chapter 6 Conclusions and Policy Implications

Greed is Good

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    A Hardback by Matthew Robinson, Daniel Murphy

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 12/16/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742560703, 978-0742560703
      ISBN10: 0742560708

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      In the midst of the present huge financial crisis, this book could hardly be more timely. The authors offer a novel theoretical framework for enriching our understanding of crimes of the rich and powerful. Matthew Robinson's previous books have been noteworthy additions to the criminological literature. In collaboration with Daniel Murphy, he has once again made a thought-provoking contribution to the field, from which the current generation of students has much to learn. -- David O. Friedrichs, professor & Distinguished University Fellow, University of Scranton and author of Trusted Criminals: White Collar Crime In C
      This book is a well-written introduction to crime in America. Undergraduates would generally have no problems reading this work as the material is organized well and presented very clearly. The theory is both simple and clearly presented as minor extension of Anomie theory. The major strength of this book is that it is well-written and presents both the concept of coperate crime and the authors' theory in a clear and concise manner. -- Randolph Grinc, associate professor of sociology and criminal justice, Caldwell College

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction to Greed, Maximization, and Crime Chapter 2 Theoretical Background: Strain and Anomie Theories Chapter 3 Contextual Anomie/Strain Theory Chapter 4 Maximization and Elite Property Crime Chapter 5 Maximization and Elite Violent Crime Chapter 6 Conclusions and Policy Implications

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