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The campaign seeks justice for the family of Simon Jones who was killed whilst working as a casual labourer in a dock. We have recently won a landmark Judicial Review challenging the crown prosecution services decision not to prosecute his employers for corporate manslaughter.
http://www.simonjones.org.uk
Site is the product of 13 years research into Shell's secret nuclear reactor. Evidence is presented to make a case that Shell first failed to decommission the reactor (illegally), and then "ordered and sanctioned the wholesale dumping of its waste" in densely populated areas.
http://www.nuclearcrimes.50g.com
Millions of bribes change hands every day - what can be done about it? [From a Jehovah's Witness' journal].
http://www.watchtower.org/library/w/2000/5/1/article_01.htm
Articles and resources on Corporate crime waves, business scams, workplace ethics, identity theft, fraud, and credit card crimes.
http://www.karisable.com/crwc.htm
A scandal timeline that spans from 2000 to 2004, covering top execs and the scandals they were involved in.
http://money.cnn.com/news/specials/corruption/
Researches consumer and investor complaints on corporate crime.
http://www.consumerdefense.com
The online version of a legal printed newsletter highlighting corporate crime and corruption.
http://www.corporatecrimereporter.com
Provides corporate crime prevention services, training, forensic accounting, and fraud prevention strategies.
http://www.acktifsolutions.com
Setting superior standards in law enforcement and corporate investagative support to assist in combating corporate crime.
http://www.covertsecuritysolutions.co.uk
Includes resources on business and economic espionage, corporate responsibility, equipment used, and global concerns.
http://www.pimall.com/nais/econesp.html
An online newsletter that offers information and suggestions on how to crack down on corporate crime. Also offers links to sites on related topics.
http://www.corporatepolicy.org/issues/crime.htm
A set of principles developed by two Wharton researchers that lay forth proposals to aid in the reduction of corruption in international business.
http://www.c2principles.org/