Corporate Lawbreaking and Interactive Compliance

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  • ISBN 9780899304908
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 1991
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In their book Interactive Corporate Compliance, Jay Sigler and Joseph Murphy proposed a system in which government scrutiny of business is reduced in return for self-regulatory vigilance. In this follow-up collection of essays, Sigler and Murphy seek to meet the challenge of putting such a policy into practice. A series of essays detail a variety of suggestions for implementing such a system, as well as some forms of interactive compliance already in use.

A brief foreword by John Braithwaite is followed by a chapter in which the editors fully explain the compliance approach to business-government relationships. Subsequent contributions include Attorney General Robert Abrams' three-part strategy for corporate compliance, a proposed legal standard to reward corporate due diligence in implementing codes of conduct, accounts of different experiments with interactive compliance in the United States, and a case study using interactive compliance to regulate restaurant health standards. Among the other topics discussed are programs that confront middle managers with corporate criminals, the educational failings of law and business schools, and insights into why negotiated compliance delivers better outcomes at lower costs. The volume concludes with predictions for corporate conduct in the 1990s. With its innovative approach to government-business relations, this work will be an important resource for professionals in all types of business, government, and legal positions.

JAY A. SIGLER is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Graduate Program in Public Policy at Rutgers University. He co-authored (with Joseph Murphy) Interactive Corporate Compliance (Quorum, 1988).

JOSEPH E. MURPHY is a Senior Attorney for Bell Atlantic and a member of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bars. Besides his co-authoring of Interactive Corporate Compliance, he has published several articles in legal journals, including The Self-Evaluative Privilege in 7 Journal of Corporation Law 489 (1982).

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