| Constructing White-Collar Crime: Rationalities, Communication, Power Subjects: Commercial crimes -- Germany (West) -- Political aspects; White collar crimes -- Germany (West) -- Political aspects; Legislation -- Germany (West); Commercial crimes -- United States -- Political aspects; White collar crimes -- United States -- Political; In Constructing White-Collar Crime , Joachim J. Savelsberg, a sociologist, and Peter Brühl, a lawyer, have provided an interdisciplinary case study of the construction of new German laws against white-collar crime, relating their results to internationally comparative findings. Joachim J. Savelsberg is Professor of Sociology and Law, and holds the Arsham and Charlotte Ohanessian Chair, at the University of Minnesota. Peter Bruhl is free legal counsel in the state of Bremen, German. |