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The Origins of Modern Financial Crime

Historical foundations and current problems in Britain

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270 pages
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10 hours

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The book examines the evolving response to financial crime in the wake of the global financial crisis, emphasizing its impact on legal and economic frameworks within commercial contexts. It explores how financial crime has gained prominence in societal awareness in twenty-first century Britain, highlighting the interplay between law, economics, and public perception. Through this lens, it addresses the broader implications of financial misconduct and the necessity for reform in combating such crimes.

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The Origins of Modern Financial Crime, Sarah Wilson

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2014
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