Key features of the book:
- Introduces criminology students and people with an interest in the corporate crime to the concept of the 'corporate person'.
- Develops a unique understanding of corporate criminal personality as a source of corporate power.
- Synthesises academic literature in criminology with broader academic commentary in sociology, law, business studies and political science.
- Dissects ongoing popular and political debates around corporate social responsibility and 'moral capitalism'.
- Offers unique insights into the origins of the current crisis in capitalism from a criminological perspective.