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PROTOCOL: Protocol for corporate crime deterrence: An updated systematic review.

Natalie Schell-Busey1, Melissa Rorie2, Sally S Simpson3

  • 1Department of Law & Justice Studies Rowan University Glassboro New Jersey.

Campbell Systematic Reviews
|May 3, 2023
PubMed
Summary

This Campbell review synthesizes research on government strategies for corporate crime deterrence. It examines formal legal and administrative actions aimed at preventing and controlling corporate misconduct through empirical evidence.

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Area of Science:

  • Criminology
  • Law and Economics
  • Public Policy

Background:

  • Corporate crime poses significant societal and economic challenges.
  • Existing research on corporate crime deterrence is fragmented.
  • A comprehensive synthesis of empirical evidence is needed to inform policy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review and synthesize empirical studies on formal legal and administrative corporate crime deterrence.
  • To identify effective and ineffective strategies employed by government agencies.
  • To provide an evidence-based foundation for future policy and research.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature search across multiple databases.
  • Inclusion of studies examining formal legal and administrative interventions.

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  • Data extraction on study design, interventions, and outcomes related to corporate crime prevention.
  • Main Results:

    • The review will identify and categorize various governmental deterrence mechanisms.
    • Analysis will focus on the empirical evidence of their effectiveness.
    • Synthesis of findings will highlight common themes and variations in deterrence strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • The updated review will provide a comprehensive overview of the empirical evidence on corporate crime deterrence.
    • Findings will inform policymakers and law enforcement on effective regulatory and legal approaches.
    • The study aims to contribute to a more robust understanding of corporate crime control.