Criminal Law Law Practice & Dispute Resolution

A Theory of Corporate Crime

By Jeremy Horder
New Arrival Oxford University Press June 2026

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ISBN-13
9780198936503
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
June 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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How should criminal law be used to address corporate misconduct effectively? Through a doctrinal and theoretical analysis, A Theory of Corporate Crime puts forward a defence of the 'failure to prevent' model of corporate liability and its liberal-welfarist framework, as a key part of the answer to that question.

Delving into its conceptual and moral foundations, this book contrasts the failure-to-prevent model with the traditional identification doctrine and other rival theories, revealing its relative advantages for addressing wrongdoing associated with medium and large-sized companies. It critically evaluates recent legislative developments, including the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, and traces the shift in emphasis from classical liberal principles towards a liberal-welfarist framework. Subsequent chapters analyze key defenses to corporate crime and the attribution of wrongdoing to corporate entities.

A Theory of Corporate Crime argues that addressing serious corporate wrongdoing requires more than punitive sanctions. Instead of relying solely on punishment, legal systems should prioritize rehabilitating the corporation and promoting its reintegration as a socially responsible corporate citizen.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
1:ACCOUNTING FOR CORPORATE CRIME
2:THE 2023 ACT: LIABILITY AND THE (CLASS) POLITICS OF FIRM SIZE
3:FAILING TO PREVENT CRIME: HISTORY, LAW, AND MORALITY
4:CORPORATE SAFEGUARDING AGAINST WRONGDOING
5:THE REACH OF CORPORATE CRIMINALITY
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