This book provides a novel criminological understanding of
white-collar crime and corporate lawbreaking in China focusing on:
lack of reliable official data, guanxi and corruption, state-owned
enterprises, media censorship, enforcement and regulatory capacity.
The text begins with an introduction to the topic placing it in
global perspective, followed by chapters examining the importance
of comparative study, corruption as a major crime in China, case
studies and etiology, domestic, regional and global consequences,
and concluding theoretical and policy issues that can inform future
research.
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