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February 26, 2013

Medwed on Utset on Deterrence Theory and the Corporate Criminal Actor

Medwed danielDaniel S. Medwed (Northeastern University - School of Law) has posted Deterrence Theory and the Corporate Criminal Actor: Professor Utset's Fresh Take on an Old Problem (Virginia Journal of Criminal Law, Forthcoming) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:

This essay comments on Professor Manuel Utset's latest work in the area of corporate criminal conduct and time-consistent preferences. The essay praises Professor Utset for developing a strong theoretical basis for justifying the external regulation of corporate actors, but also addresses another implication of his theory -- that it has salience in warranting greater internal regulation as well.

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