Corporate Crime
Introduction to the April 9, 2016 issue of Other Voices
Diemer, Ulli
http://www.diemer.ca/Docs/RadicalDigressions7.htm#Apr092016
Date Written: 2017-04-09
Publisher: Connexions
Year First Published: {51005 Corporate Crime CORPORATE CRIME Introduction to the April 9, 2016 issue of Other Voices Diemer, Ulli http://www.diemer.ca/Docs/RadicalDigressions7.htm#Apr092016 Connexions Corporations have increasingly become legally unaccountable for their behaviour. All too often corporations break the law and engage in criminal acts which would be severely punished if they were committed by ordinary individuals. These illegal acts range from deliberate health and safety violations that cost lives, to land seizures, to environmental negligence that contaminates lands and waters. Most of these illegal acts are never prosecuted, and those that are, are usually dealt with by a fine that corporations can treat as a cost of doing business. 2017-04-09 2016 2015 UlliMooseLogo.jpg ART Article CX25227 0 false true false CX25227.htm [0xc00035c450 0xc00036ba70 0xc00037fd70 0xc000392060 0xc0003a0330] Cx}
Year Published: 2015
Resource Type: Article
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Corporations have increasingly become legally unaccountable for their behaviour. All too often corporations break the law and engage in criminal acts which would be severely punished if they were committed by ordinary individuals. These illegal acts range from deliberate health and safety violations that cost lives, to land seizures, to environmental negligence that contaminates lands and waters. Most of these illegal acts are never prosecuted, and those that are, are usually dealt with by a fine that corporations can treat as a cost of doing business.
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