Corporate Sentencing Guidelines brings you Comprehensive Coverage of Subjects such as: Determination of Sentences.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34890) has announced the addition of Corporate Sentencing Guidelines: Compliance and Mitigation to their offering. Corporate Sentencing Guidelines also brings you comprehensive coverage of subjects such as: determination of sentences, including aggravating ag·gra·vate tr.v. ag·gra·vat·ed, ag·gra·vat·ing, ag·gra·vates 1. To make worse or more troublesome. 2. To rouse to exasperation or anger; provoke. See Synonyms at annoy. and mitigating factors like exceptional circumstances or the "character" of an organization (with references to relevant case law and commentary); compliance programs in the global context; SEC and judicial initiatives to make corporate directors liable for compliance lapses; advocacy strategies when dealing with prosecutors, judges and probation officers probation officer n. 1. An official usually attached to a juvenile court and charged with the care of juvenile delinquents. 2. An official charged with supervising convicts at large on suspended sentence or probation. ; environmental offences and objections to self-audit laws adopted by many states; special rules regarding antitrust offences; the interplay between the sentencing guidelines for individuals and for corporations; and the novel remedy of "corporate probation," which may require even a privately held company privately held company A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly. to report financial information. This book is updated as needed as needed prn. See prn order. , generally up to two times each year. Chapters Include:- --Chapter 1 An Overview of the Organizational Sentencing Guidelines --Chapter 2 Determining the Fine in Organizational Sentencing --Chapter 3 Aggravating Factors aggravating factors, n.pl postures or movements that produce or intensify the symptoms of a patient and are used to establish the severity, irritability, and nature of the condition. in Organizational Sentencing --Chapter 4 Mitigating Factors in Organizational Sentencing --Chapter 5 Corporate Compliance Programs as a Mitigating Factor --Chapter 6 Advocacy Under the Guidelines --Chapter 7 Antitrust: The Special Rules --Chapter 8 Environmental Crimes: The Indirect Applicability of General Guidelines and the Utility of Environmental Self Audits and Compliance Programs APPENDICES ap·pen·di·ces n. A plural of appendix. INDEX For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34890 |
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