White-Collar Crimes / Girish Mishra and Braj Kumar Pandey
Material type:
- 9788121205900
- 23rd Ed. 364.130954 MIS
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reference Book | VIT AP School of Law LAW Section | Reference | 364.130954 MIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | LA01577 | Not for loan | LAW | 020429 |
It includes Index Pages.
Description:
With the rise of modern industrial capitalism, the world has come to witness a new type of crimes which have been known as 'white-collar crimes', 'the crime of the rich and powerful' and so on. The study deals with the phenomenon and its various aspects and its proliferation in the corporate sector, the media, religion, education, bureaucracy and politics. It devotes a chapter to the growth of mafia and its origin, various characteristics and the mode of operation. It has analysed the deadly nexus among business, bureaucracy, politics and mafia in the light of the scams which have surfaced in India during reccent endeavour written in a very readable style, which may be helpfulto researchers, politicians, journalists and general readers.
With the rise of modern industrial capitalism, the world has come to witness a new type of crimes which have been known as 'white-collar crimes' 'the crime of the rich and powerful' and so on. While in the USA. Britain, France and elsewhere, there are lot of research works done and published on various facets, there has been no substantial and worthwhile research in India. Even no thought-provoking-novel has come to be written, not to speak of treating the subject, in the fashion of Dickens and Balzac. Without understanding the phenomenon, no amount of clarion-calls whether given from the ramparts of Red Fort or the Parliament House make, even a small dent in the problem. The present study tries to fill up this gap. It looks into the genesis of white collar crimes and criminality of which corruption in various spheres of life is an important aspect and the link with modern capitalism in general and India in particular. it poses a question and answers why the whitecolour crimes have proliferated and assumed menacing proportions in recent years and what will happen if no urgent steps are taken. And not only that these steps have to be more than mere moral platitudes.
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