Dream On

Dream On by Gilda O’Neill, published by Random House in 1997, is a thought-provoking exploration of the criminal law system as it pertains to corporate wrongdoing. This 2nd edition spans 435 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a detailed critique of how current legal frameworks address corporate crimes, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of the motivations behind such offenses.
Readers will find an analytical approach that assesses the potential for legal control over corporate criminality. The work posits that corporate crimes should be viewed as failures in business management and risk management systems. Through this lens, the book invites a reevaluation of the existing legal structures and their effectiveness in curbing corporate misconduct.
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This work provides a detailed critique of the current criminal law system as it applies to corporate wrongdoing and assesses the potential for the legal control of corporate criminality as informed by insights gleaned from an understanding of why such crimes occur. The authors also advance the theory that such crimes should be viewed as a failure by the company to manage its business operations and a failure to have an effective risk management system in place.
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