White-Collar Crime in Modern England by George Robb

White-Collar Crime in Modern England by George Robb

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This is the first full-scale treatment to have been written of white-collar crime in Victorian and Edwardian England, which provides a useful insight into the birth of 'middle-class' crime.

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White-Collar Crime in Modern England by George Robb

In the period between the 1840s and the 1920s the British economy was transformed, from small-scale capitalism dominated by individual traders and partnerships to a complex financial structure dominated by large, joint-stock companies. The tremendous growth of big business created a world of new opportunities for criminal exploitation. The promotion and management of public companies and the trading of commercial securities proved vulnerable to the white-collar crimes of fraud and embezzlement. Problems of financial fraud were exacerbated by a climate of laissez-faire which championed the most permissive commercial legislation in the world, and white-collar crime wreaked havoc on the modern British economy. This new book examines the spread of white-collar crime from the Victorian period to the early twentieth century and offers a new perspective on modern scandals.
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ISBN 13 9780521412346
ISBN 10 052141234X
Title White-Collar Crime in Modern England
Author George Robb
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1992-10-15
Number of pages 262
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