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A responsive approach to organizational misconduct: : rehabilitation, reintegration, and the reduction of reoffense

  • Autores: Stephanie Bertels, Michael Cody, Simon Pek
  • Localización: Business Ethics Quarterly, ISSN-e 2153-3326, Vol. 24, Nº. 3, 2014, págs. 343-370
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • In this article, we examine how regulators, prosecutors, and courts might support and encourage the efforts of organizations to not only reintegrate after misconduct but also to improve their conduct in a way that reduces their likelihood of re-offense (rehabilitation). We explore a novel experiment in creative sentencing in Alberta Canada that aimed to try to change the behaviour of an industry by publicly airing the root causes of a failure of one the industry's leaders. Drawing on this case and prior work, we articulate a model for a responsive and restorative approach to organizational misconduct that balances the punitive role of regulators and courts with new roles in supporting and overseeing rehabilitation.


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