Today's white-collar crime: Book Guide, Author and Facts
Today's white-collar crime by Hank J. Brightman: plot, author, genre and where to read, in one evergreen guide.

Written as a text for undergraduate courses, this book appeals to instructors interested in teaching the field of white-collar crime, both from a matter-of-fact investigative perspective as well as a decidedly academic endeavor. Accordingly, it goes beyond discussing the basic theories and typologies of commonly-encountered offenses such as fraud, forgery, embezzlement, and currency counterfeiting, to include the legalistic aspects of white-collar crime. It also explores the investigative tools and analytical techniques needed if students wish to pursue careers in this field. Because of the inextricable links between abuse-of-trust crimes such as misuse of government office, nepotism, and bribery and the realm of corporate corruption, these issues are also included. The text also maintains a connection between white-collar crime and acts of international terrorism; as well as the more co
Quick facts about Today's white-collar crime
- Title: Today's white-collar crime
- Author: Hank J. Brightman
- First published: 2009
- Genre: white collar crime investigation, white collar crimes, criminal investigation
- OpenLibrary ID: OL9499588W
Where to read Today's white-collar crime
Today's white-collar crime by Hank J. Brightman is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Today's white-collar crime about?
Written as a text for undergraduate courses, this book appeals to instructors interested in teaching the field of white-collar crime, both from a matter-of-fact investigative perspective as well as a decidedly academic endeavor.
Who wrote Today's white-collar crime?
Today's white-collar crime was written by Hank J. Brightman.
When was Today's white-collar crime published?
Today's white-collar crime was first published in 2009.



