
Legal Studies and Business Ethics Papers
Document Type
Journal Article
Date of this Version
2015
Publication Source
Journal of Corporation Law
Volume
40
Issue
2
Start Page
439
Last Page
482
Abstract
Why have there been so few prosecutions in the wake of the financial crisis? Official inquiries have found that rampany mandacity and fraud contributed to the meltdown.2 Yet, if anything, the government has adopted a "gentler" response to financial wrongdoing in the last five years.3 Why is this?
Copyright/Permission Statement
Originally published in The Journal of Coporation Law © 2015 University of Iowa. Reproduced with permission.
Recommended Citation
Sepinwall, A. J. (2015). Crossing the Fault Line in Corporate Criminal Law. Journal of Corporation Law, 40 (2), 439-482. Retrieved from https://repository.upenn.edu/lgst_papers/77
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Date Posted: 25 October 2018
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