The private policing of economic crime – Corporate investigations and settlements

This paper examines the private efforts by organisations in response to internal economic crime. As a result of multiple factors such as an overburdened criminal justice system, a lack of fit between criminal justice solutions and commercial interests, and the existence of a professionalised corpora...

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Main Author: Clarissa A. Meerts
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-09-01
Series:Journal of Economic Criminology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949791423000167
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description This paper examines the private efforts by organisations in response to internal economic crime. As a result of multiple factors such as an overburdened criminal justice system, a lack of fit between criminal justice solutions and commercial interests, and the existence of a professionalised corporate investigations market, the control of (internal) economic crime is now predominantly a private affair in many countries. ‘Corporate investigators’ are central actors in this context. These corporate investigators provide investigative services in cases when internal and self-investigations are necessary, and may provide or be of assistance with private solutions for these matters (‘corporate justice’). In this way, the control of internal economic crime within organisations may be conducted wholly out of sight of law enforcement authorities. However, this is not a strict separation, as the criminal justice system may be involved when deemed necessary. This paper explores the above phenomena, based on previous work by the author and others in the context of the Netherlands, and through the use of international literature.
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spelling doaj.art-ff29f856b8194ec08ce23484774a140d2024-03-29T05:52:03ZengElsevierJournal of Economic Criminology2949-79142023-09-011100016The private policing of economic crime – Corporate investigations and settlementsClarissa A. Meerts0Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculty of Law, Criminology Department, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, the NetherlandsThis paper examines the private efforts by organisations in response to internal economic crime. As a result of multiple factors such as an overburdened criminal justice system, a lack of fit between criminal justice solutions and commercial interests, and the existence of a professionalised corporate investigations market, the control of (internal) economic crime is now predominantly a private affair in many countries. ‘Corporate investigators’ are central actors in this context. These corporate investigators provide investigative services in cases when internal and self-investigations are necessary, and may provide or be of assistance with private solutions for these matters (‘corporate justice’). In this way, the control of internal economic crime within organisations may be conducted wholly out of sight of law enforcement authorities. However, this is not a strict separation, as the criminal justice system may be involved when deemed necessary. This paper explores the above phenomena, based on previous work by the author and others in the context of the Netherlands, and through the use of international literature.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949791423000167Corporate investigationsCorporate investigatorsCorporate justiceInternal economic crimePrivate policingPublic–private relations
spellingShingle Clarissa A. Meerts
The private policing of economic crime – Corporate investigations and settlements
Journal of Economic Criminology
Corporate investigations
Corporate investigators
Corporate justice
Internal economic crime
Private policing
Public–private relations
title The private policing of economic crime – Corporate investigations and settlements
title_full The private policing of economic crime – Corporate investigations and settlements
title_fullStr The private policing of economic crime – Corporate investigations and settlements
title_full_unstemmed The private policing of economic crime – Corporate investigations and settlements
title_short The private policing of economic crime – Corporate investigations and settlements
title_sort private policing of economic crime corporate investigations and settlements
topic Corporate investigations
Corporate investigators
Corporate justice
Internal economic crime
Private policing
Public–private relations
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