NCJ Number
106654
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 33 Issue: 3 Dated: (July 1987) Pages: 379-402
Date Published
1987
Length
24 pages
Annotation
Conventional wisdom accords deterrence a prominent role in the control of corporate crime.
Abstract
It is argued that current confidence in a deterrence strategy is unfounded, first, because it is based on an unrealistic view of corporate decisionmaking and, second, because it makes an overly optimistic appraisal of our legal system's capacity to control corporate conduct through punitive means. It is further argued that efforts to increase the sanctions imposed on corporate offenders may produce unintended consequences that would increase, rather than lessen, the victimization resulting from corporate wrongdoing. 'Penetrating' legal controls, such as incapacitation and rehabilitation, are proposed as preferable alternatives. (Author abstract)