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Economic Crime and Conceptions of Trust explores the intricacies of the contemporary concept of trust in episodes of misconduct through an analysis of workplace deviance and crime.
Petter Gottschalk is Professor in the Department of Leadership and Organizational behaviour at BI Norwegian Business School, Norway.Christopher Hamerton teaches and researches Criminology and Criminal justice in the School of Policy & Global Affairs at City, University of London, United Kingdom.
Chapter 1: Trust Privilege and Convenient Access to Resources.- Chapter 2: Trustworthiness and the Deterioration of Guardianship.- Chapter 3: Assessing Public Trust Within a National Institution.- Chapter 4: Cyber-offending, Convenience, and the Circumvention of Trust.- Chapter 5: Deterrence from Investigation.- Chapter 6: Trust in Surveys of Economic Crime.- Chapter 7: Comparative Fraud Authority Convenience and Public Trust.- Chapter 8: Trust and the Implicatations of Economic Sanctions.- Chapter 9: Crime Seriousness Perceptions.- Chapter 10: Trusted Professions, Convenience, Criminality and the Effect of Personal Proximity.- Conclusion.
Geoff Dean, Ivar Fahsing, Petter Gottschalk, Queensland University of Technology) Dean, Geoff (Associate Professor at the School of Justice, Faculty of Law, Ivar (Assistant Professor and Detective Superintendent at the Norwegian Police University College) Fahsing, the Norwegian School of Management) Gottschalk, Petter (Professor of Knowledge Management
Geoffrey Dean, Petter Gottschalk, Queensland University of Technology) Dean, Geoffrey (Senior Lecturer, School of Justice, Faculty of Law, the Norwegian School of Management) Gottschalk, Petter (Professor of Knowledge Management