Cloaking White-Collar Crime in Hong Kong's Property SectorSpringer, 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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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 |
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