A Research Agenda for Financial Crime
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- Barry Rider
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Barry Rider, 2022. "Financial Crime as an area of study and research," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 1, pages 1-30, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Eugene Soltes, 2022. "Corporate misconducts relevance to society through everyday misconduct," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 2, pages 31-48, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Michael Levi, 2022. "Financial crimes - a criminological research perspective," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 3, pages 49-68, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- John Reading SC, 2022. "Controlling financial crime by utilizing the criminal justice system," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 4, pages 69-88, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mary Alice Young & Amber Phillips, 2022. "Challenges in policing financial crime," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 5, pages 89-104, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- G Philip Rutledge, 2022. "Financial crime: the regulators perspective," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 6, pages 105-124, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Andrew Haynes, 2022. "Financial regulation and fraudulent activity," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 7, pages 125-146, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Richard Parlour, 2022. "Cybercrime and cyber resilience," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 8, pages 147-168, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Richard Alexander, 2022. "Research priorities for the international control of economic and financial crime," Chapters, in: Barry Rider (ed.), A Research Agenda for Financial Crime, chapter 9, pages 169-188, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Sociology and Social Policy;All these keywords.
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