LawTech Custom Publishing HomepageTitles By CategoryCriminal Investigation PublicationsForensics PublicationsHomeland Security PublicationsReport Writing & Interviewing PublicationsTraffic Operations & InvestigationsSpecial TopicsCSI KitsLawTech Custom Publishing CatalogInstructor Review CopyLawTech Textbook OrdersSpeakers BureauRelated LinksNews & AnnouncementsAuthor InformationAbout LawTech Custom PublishingContact LawTech Custom PublishingLogin or Register

Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon
Join our Email Mailing List

 

Viewing some items on this site requires Adobe Reader, which can be downloaded for free by clicking below:

LawTech Custom Publishing

Corporate & Government CorruptionCORPORATE & GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION
©2005 Softcover 221 pp. (8 1/2" x 11")
ISBN: 978-1-889315-59-1
List $58

Click here for a printable PDF document containing
the information for this publication.

Description
This text defines the aspects of corporate and government corruption. The elements, motives, and causes, as well as the role of the investigator will be presented. Ethical issues and corporate considerations will be examined. Case studies from a civil, criminal and internal perspective are reviewed.

This textbook is appropriate for criminal justice, criminal investigation, and homeland security programs. It is also suited for programs in emergency management, corporate security, psychology, emergency medical services and healthcare, police academy programs, and continuing professional development.
Contents
Chapter 1  Introduction to Corruption
Chapter 2  Role of the Civil Investigator
Chapter 3  Role of the Criminal Investigator
Chapter 4  Role of the Internal Investigator
Chapter 5  Ethics / Integrity
Chapter 6  Other Organizational Considerations
Chapter 7  Capstone Projects
Chapter 8  Political Scandals
Chapter 9  Historical Perspective for American Law
Chapter 10  Ancient Events Regarding Corruption/Ethics
Chapter 11  The Future

Sample Chapter
Click here for a sample chapter from this publication.

Author(s)
James Wong,  BA: James Wong has spent over thirty years in law enforcement. He retired from the Louisiana State Police as a sergeant. While with the state police, he served as the in their intelligence division, criminal investigations division, as well as their uniform division. After leaving the state police, he joined the U.S. Customs Service, where he worked in the areas of money laundering, narcotics and arms trafficking, as well as child pornography. He has held management positions at the first line and senior management.

   
Supplemental Materials
Supplemental Material
  • PowerPoint presentations for each chapter.
  • Test Bank with written examinations provided for every chapter.
  • Lesson Plan Development Guide for instructor use.