Cloaking White-Collar Crime in Hong Kong's Property Sector

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Springer, 2015年11月1日 - 202 頁
Hong Kong's anti-corruption agency, ICAC, is hailed as among the world's best having almost completely purged systemic corruption within a decade of its inception. This book explains how Hong Kong maintains the myth of a clean city and examines the prevalence of white collar crime in the city's property sector.
 

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WhiteCollar Crime Where Is It?
1
Methodology in the Uncovering of WhiteCollar Crime
6
2 Against WhiteCollar Crime
18
What Is WhiteCollar Crime?
47
Hong Kong and Its Property Sector
74
Comparative Insights for Hong Kong from Japanocentric Crime Theories
116
6 Hong Kong Power and WhiteCollar Crime Discourse
133
E1
161
Notes
162
References
187
Index
199
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Yujing Fun has taught and researched at the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University, and for the University of California, Irvine, USA. His academic interests are white-collar crime and comparative criminology. He is especially concerned with issues of social justice.

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