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The Predatory Society

The Predatory Society
Author: Paul Blumberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0195362047

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Who knows more about a business's shady practices than the people who work there? In this pioneering study, Paul Blumberg examines a wide variety of evidence, including over 600 accounts written by workers who disclose in elaborate detail the deceptions their employers practiced on the public. Employed in a wide variety of business enterprises--supermarkets, restaurants, fish markets, department stores, gas stations, drug stores, pet stores, and many more--these workers pull back the curtain and reveal the hidden recesses of the American marketplace. Blumberg documents these deceptions in numerous vivid stories, providing readers with a trenchant handbook on survival in America. He tells of stores that routinely mark prices up before a sale; gas stations that sell regular gas as high test; auto mechanics who spray-paint customers' old car parts and then charge them for new parts (in one gas stations, the workers claimed that the mechanic's best tool was his paint can); and pharmacists who sell generic drugs and charge name-brand prices. But equally important, he provides an insightful analysis of why deception pervades the American marketplace. Though at times amusing, The Predatory Society is also frequently disturbing for what it says about private capitalism: how dishonesty is all but built into the American marketplace, and how this dishonesty has potentially disastrous effects on trust and community in our society.


The Criminal Elite, Fifth Edition

The Criminal Elite, Fifth Edition
Author: James William Coleman
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2001-11-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780716752714

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Analyzes the causes, legal response, and impact of white-collar crime has on society. This new edition includes case studies on the tobacco industry and consumer fraud.


The Criminal Elite

The Criminal Elite
Author: James William Coleman
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780716787341

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"The problem of white-collar crime has been grabbing headlines and gaining new public attention. In this timely new edition of The Criminal Elite, James William Coleman goes beneath the surface impressions to lay out the common forms and causes of white-collar crime and analyze the toll it takes on American society. The sixth edition integrates a large body of new research, statistics, and legal developments and offers detailed up-to-date coverage of such topics as intellectual property infringements, identity theft, the new wave of corporate scandals, and the growing threats to our civil liberties in the post-9/11 world. This new edition can be incorporated into a variety of sociology, criminal justice, and history courses. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET


A Case for the Case Study

A Case for the Case Study
Author: Joe R. Feagin
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780807843215

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Since the end of World War II, social science research has become increasingly quantitative in nature. A Case for the Case Study provides a rationale for an alternative to quantitative reserach: the close investigation of single instances of social


Out of Control

Out of Control
Author: Erich Goode
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804758190

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A supplemental textbook that examines the self-control theory of crime from a range of perspectives, both supportive and critical.


From Hire to Liar

From Hire to Liar
Author: David Shulman
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1501729888

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"There are always clients to please, rules to subvert, difficult tasks to perform, work to shirk, and upward mobility to seek.... Most people with work experience have encountered at least some version of exaggerated resumes, exploitative bosses, self-interested shirking, collusion against disliked colleagues, lying to clients, and countless other variants of lies on the job. This book tells the tale of such lies in the workplace and examines their impact on ethics, administrating work, and productivity."—from the IntroductionAccording to David Shulman, deception is a pervasive element of daily working life. Sometimes it is an official part of one's work-as in the case study he offers of private detectives, who lie for a living-but more often it is simply part of the fabric of life on the job. Shulman argues that workplace cultures socialize individuals into using deception as a tool in performing their everyday work. To make his point he focuses not on extreme cases but rather on less obvious forms of deception, such as pretending to show deference, shirking one's work, crafting misleading accounting reports, making false claims to customers and coworkers, and covering up business transgressions. Shulman analyzes the motives, tactics, rationalizations, and ethical ramifications of acting deceptively in the workplace. From Hire to Liar offers readers both detailed accounts of workplace lies and new ways to think about the important effects of everyday workplace deceptions.


The Challenge of Affluence

The Challenge of Affluence
Author: Avner Offer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2006-03-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198208537

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Since the 1940s Americans and Britons have experienced rising material abundance, but also a range of social and personal disorders, including family breakdown, obesity and addiction. Drawing on the latest cognitive research, Avner Offer presents a detailed and reasoned critique of the modern consumer society.


Lawyers in the Dock

Lawyers in the Dock
Author: Richard L. Abel
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199772878

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"Six detailed accounts of New York lawyers disciplined for neglect, overcharging, and excessive zeal"--Provided by publisher.