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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|167 pages
Theories, Motives and Meanings
part II|177 pages
Cases and Comparative Contexts
chapter [15]|23 pages
Employee Theft in the Restaurant Trade: Forms of Ripping off by Waiters at Work
part III|64 pages
Managerial Responses