Corporate Violence: Injury and Death for Profit

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Stuart L. Hills
Rowman & Littlefield, 1987 - Business & Economics - 213 pages
Corporate Violence: Injury and Death for Profit is a provocative collection of articles that focuses on the critical issue of the serious physical harm inflicted on consumers, workers, and the general public as a result of decisions made by corporate executives. The studies in this volume describe and analyze the legal and illegal acts of 'respectable' business people that have injured or killed people.

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The Consumer As Victim
11
Additional Readings
59
Death by Cotton Dust
76
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