By Samuel W. Buell
Corporate crime has never been a more pressing, vexing, and at times infuriating topic for Americans than at present. The subject's many difficulties both are fascinating and, at every turn, defy easy answer. The ambition of my new book "Capital Offenses: Business Crime and Punishment in America's Corporate Age" (W.W. Norton & Co.) is to illustrate and explain, in plain language accessible to all readers, the dilemma of corporat...
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