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Trapped

John Hasnas

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Trapped: When Acting Ethically Is Against The Law by John Hasnas (Associate Professor, McDonough School of Business The McDonough School of Business is one of four undergraduate and one of five graduate schools at Georgetown University. Named for alumnus Robert Emmett McDonough, The McDonough School of Business ("MSB") is committed to developing leaders capable of making complex business , Georgetown University, Washington DC) focuses upon ethical dilemmas arising from the over-criminalization of commonplace behaviors, demands of the law and ethics considerations for its violation, and the seemingly culturally sanctioned allowance of unethical behavior amongst corporate executives and businesses. Deftly exploring the impracticalities and seemingly inane concepts which restrict our citizens and fill our penitentiaries, Trapped is very strongly recommended reading for anyone with an interest in business ethics, white color crime, and their impact in a highly competitive marketplace.
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Title Annotation:Trapped: When Acting Ethically Is Against the Law
Author:Vogel, Paul T.
Publication:MBR Bookwatch
Article Type:Book review
Date:Apr 1, 2006
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