Occupational crime. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Occupational crime. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Occupational crime
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Gerald Mars.
- Editors:
- Mars, Gerald
- Contents:
- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I THEORIES, MOTIVES AND MEANINGS -- 1 Jason Ditton (1977), ‘Perks, Pilferage, and the Fiddle’, Theory and Society, 4, pp. 39-71. -- 2 Stuart Henry and Gerald Mars (1978), ‘Crime at Work: The Social Construction of Amateur Property Theft’, Sociology, 12, pp. 245-63. -- 3 Gerald Mars (1996), ‘Employee Deviance’, International Encyclopaedia of Business & Management, pp. 1161-67. -- 4 James Tucker (1989), ‘Employee Theft as Social Control’, Deviant Behavior, 10, pp. 319-34. -- 5 Edward W. Sieh (1987), ‘Garment Workers: Perceptions of Inequity and Employee Theft’, British Journal o f Criminology, 27, pp. 174—90. -- 6 Jerald Greenberg (1990), ‘Employee Theft as a Reaction to Underpayment Inequity: The Hidden Cost of Pay Cuts’, Journal o f Applied Psychology, 75, pp. 561-68. -- 7 Donald N.M. Horning (1970), ‘Blue-Collar Theft: Conceptions of Property, Attitudes Toward Pilfering, and Work Group Norms in a Modern Industrial Plant’, in E.O. Smigel and H.L. Ross (eds), Crimes Against Bureaucracy, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., pp. 46-64. -- 8 Melville Dalton (1959), ‘The Interlocking of Official and Unofficial Reward’, in Melville Dalton (ed.), Men Who Manage, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., pp. 194-217. -- 9 Stuart Henry (1987), ‘The Political Economy of Informal Economies’, The Annals o f the American Academy o f Political and Social Science, 493, (Special Issue: The Informal Economy), September, pp. 137-53. --Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I THEORIES, MOTIVES AND MEANINGS -- 1 Jason Ditton (1977), ‘Perks, Pilferage, and the Fiddle’, Theory and Society, 4, pp. 39-71. -- 2 Stuart Henry and Gerald Mars (1978), ‘Crime at Work: The Social Construction of Amateur Property Theft’, Sociology, 12, pp. 245-63. -- 3 Gerald Mars (1996), ‘Employee Deviance’, International Encyclopaedia of Business & Management, pp. 1161-67. -- 4 James Tucker (1989), ‘Employee Theft as Social Control’, Deviant Behavior, 10, pp. 319-34. -- 5 Edward W. Sieh (1987), ‘Garment Workers: Perceptions of Inequity and Employee Theft’, British Journal o f Criminology, 27, pp. 174—90. -- 6 Jerald Greenberg (1990), ‘Employee Theft as a Reaction to Underpayment Inequity: The Hidden Cost of Pay Cuts’, Journal o f Applied Psychology, 75, pp. 561-68. -- 7 Donald N.M. Horning (1970), ‘Blue-Collar Theft: Conceptions of Property, Attitudes Toward Pilfering, and Work Group Norms in a Modern Industrial Plant’, in E.O. Smigel and H.L. Ross (eds), Crimes Against Bureaucracy, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., pp. 46-64. -- 8 Melville Dalton (1959), ‘The Interlocking of Official and Unofficial Reward’, in Melville Dalton (ed.), Men Who Manage, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., pp. 194-217. -- 9 Stuart Henry (1987), ‘The Political Economy of Informal Economies’, The Annals o f the American Academy o f Political and Social Science, 493, (Special Issue: The Informal Economy), September, pp. 137-53. -- PART II CASES AND COMPARATIVE CONTEXTS -- 10 Donald Roy (1952), ‘Quota Restriction and Goldbricking in a Machine Shop’, American Journal o f Sociology, 57, pp. 427-42. -- 11 Gerald Mars (1974), ‘Dock Pilferage’, in Paul Rock and Mary McIntosh (eds), Deviance and Social Control, London: Tavistock, pp. 209-28. -- 12 P. Colquhoun (1806), ‘On River Plunder’, in P. Colquhoun, A Treatise on the Police o f the Metropolis: Containing a Detail o f the Various Crimes and Misdemeanours by which Public and Private Property and Security; Are at Present, Injured and Endangered: And Suggesting Remedies fo r their Prevention, 7th edn, London: J. Mawman, pp. 213-215, 215a, 216-48. -- 13 T. Eric Peet (1924), ‘A Historical Document of Ramesside Age’, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 10, pp. 116-27. -- 14 Richard C. Hollinger, Karen B. Slora and William Terris (1992), ‘Deviance in the Fast-Food Restaurant: Correlates of Employee Theft, Altruism, and Counterproductivity’, Deviant Behavior, 13, pp. 155-84. -- 15 Richard Hawkins (1984), ‘Employee Theft in the Restaurant Trade: Forms of Ripping off by Waiters at Work’, Deviant Behavior, 5, pp. 47-69. -- 16 D.P. O’Brien (1977), ‘Why You May Be Dissatisfied with Garage Servicing’, Motor, 3 September, p. 50. -- 17 Steven L. Sampson (1987), ‘The Second Economy of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe’, The Annals o f the American Academy o f Political and Social Science, 493, (Special Issue: The Informal Economy), September, pp. 120-36. -- 18 Gerald Mars and Yochanan Altman (1983), ‘The Cultural Bases of Soviet Georgia’s Second Economy’, Soviet Studies, 35, pp. 546-60. -- PART III MANAGERIAL RESPONSES -- 19 Lawrence R. Zeitlin (1971), ‘Stimulus /Response: A Little Larceny Can Do a Lot for Employee Morale’, Psychology Today, 5, pp. 22, 24, 26, 64. -- 20 John W. Jones and William Terris (1991), ‘Integrity Testing for Personnel Selection: An Overview’, Forensic Reports, 4, pp. 117—40. -- 21 Joyce Hogan and Robert Hogan (1989), ‘How to Measure Employee Reliability’, Journal o f Applied Psychology, 74, pp. 273-79. -- 22 Richard C. Hollinger (1988), ‘Working Under the Influence (WUI): Correlates of Employees’ Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs’, The Journal o f Applied Behavioral Science, 24, pp. 439-54. -- 23 Joshua Bamfield and Richard C. Hollinger (1996), ‘Managing Losses in the Retail Store: A Comparison of Loss Prevention Activity in the United States and Great Britain’, Security Journal, 7, pp. 61-70. -- Name Index. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 364.168
Employee crimes
White collar crimes - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000160574
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781000114225
9781000135824
9781003073666 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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