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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Series Editor’s Preface
Financial Crimes Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Editors
Contributors
Section I: NEW SECURITY CONCEPTS
1: Changing Concepts of Security: The Preventive Turn in Defensive Design
2: History of Crisis and the Quest for Security
3: Development toward a “Security Society”: The Case of Austria
4: The Concept of Security in the European Union
5: Human Security and the United Nations Security Council
Section II: FINANCIAL CRIMES: A GLOBAL THREAT
6: White Collar Crime
7: Cyber Crime and Economic Crime
8: Organized Crime, the Mafia, White Collar Crime, and Corruption
9: Rule of Law versus Financial Crime
10: The Financial Crisis and the Haphazard Pursuit of Financial Crime
11: Fighting Corruption: The Role of the Media in the Broader Global Context
12: Financial Crisis or Financial Crime?: Competence and Corruption
Section III: PREVENTING ANOTHER FINANCIAL CRISIS: ROLES OF CONTROL MECHANISMS
13: Dealing with Insurance: What Can Be Learned
14: Police Detectives and Investigative Reporters Working Hand in Hand against Organized Crime
15: Human Factors Analysis: How to Build Resilience against Financial Crimes
16: Stronger Oversight of the Financial Sector: Lessons from Institutional Reforms in Developing Countries
17: Business Angels: Can They Help to Prevent Another Financial Crisis?
18: Legislative and Programming Initiatives to Prevent and Control Financial Crimes in the United States
19: Financial Crime: Past, Present, and Future
Epilogue
Index
A Call for Authors
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