ABSTRACT

This title was first publishde in 2001. Occupational crime is found in the whole range of occupations and at all levels. Despite the fact that activities are widespread and well known, the area is blurred by contradictory perceptions, denials and arguments over definition. This volume presents influential essays on the topic.

part I|167 pages

Theories, Motives and Meanings

chapter [1]|33 pages

Perks, Pilferage, and the Fiddle

The Historical Structure of Invisible Wages 1

chapter [3]|7 pages

Employee deviance

chapter [4]|16 pages

Employee Theft as Social Control *

part II|177 pages

Cases and Comparative Contexts

chapter [11]|20 pages

Dock pilferage A case study in occupational theft

Edited ByGerald Mars

chapter [12]|37 pages

On River Plunder

chapter [13]|12 pages

A Historical Document of Ramesside Age

chapter [16]|1 pages

Why you may be dissatisfied with garage servicing

Edited ByGerald Mars