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Lawyers and the proceeds of crime : the facilitation of money laundering and its control / Katie Benson.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315179735
  • 1315179733
  • 9781351717229
  • 1351717227
  • 9781351717236
  • 1351717235
  • 9781351717243
  • 1351717243
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.41/0268 23
LOC classification:
  • KD479
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Money Laundering and the Anti-Money Laundering Regime -- Framing the Research : 'Organised Crime' or 'White-Collar Crime'? -- The Nature of 'Facilitation' : Diversity, Complexity and Context -- Opportunity and Vulnerability : Factors Influencing Lawyers' Involvement in Money Laundering -- On the 'Borders of Knowingness' : Understanding Complicity, Knowledge and Intent -- Knowledge and Suspicion in the Legislative Framework -- Criminal Justice and Regulatory Responses to the Facilitation of Money Laundering -- Understanding and Controlling the Facilitation of Money Laundering : A Research and Policy Agenda.
Summary: "The role played by legal professionals in the laundering of criminal proceeds generated by others has become a priority concern for authorities at a national and international level. This ground-breaking book presents an in-depth empirical analysis of the nature of lawyers' involvement in the facilitation of money laundering, and its control through criminal justice and regulatory mechanisms. It is based on qualitative research combining analysis of cases of lawyers convicted of money laundering offences with interviews with criminal justice practitioners, members of professional and regulatory bodies, and practising solicitors, and analysis of relevant national and international legislative and regulatory frameworks. The book demonstrates the complex and diverse nature of lawyers' involvement in laundering activity, and shows that their actions and the decisions they take must be understood in relation to the specific situational contexts in which they occur. It provides significant new insights into the criminal justice and regulatory response to professional facilitation of money laundering in the UK, raising questions about the effectiveness and appropriateness of the response and the challenges involved. The book develops a framework for future research and analysis in this area, and proposes a range of potential strategies for controlling the facilitation of money laundering Lawyers and the Proceeds of Crime is essential reading for those researching money laundering, white-collar and organised crimes, and for practitioners and policy makers concerned with preventing the facilitation of money laundering"-- Provided by publisher.
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral -University of Manchester, 2016) issued under title: The facilitation of money laundering by legal and financial professionals.

Introduction -- Money Laundering and the Anti-Money Laundering Regime -- Framing the Research : 'Organised Crime' or 'White-Collar Crime'? -- The Nature of 'Facilitation' : Diversity, Complexity and Context -- Opportunity and Vulnerability : Factors Influencing Lawyers' Involvement in Money Laundering -- On the 'Borders of Knowingness' : Understanding Complicity, Knowledge and Intent -- Knowledge and Suspicion in the Legislative Framework -- Criminal Justice and Regulatory Responses to the Facilitation of Money Laundering -- Understanding and Controlling the Facilitation of Money Laundering : A Research and Policy Agenda.

"The role played by legal professionals in the laundering of criminal proceeds generated by others has become a priority concern for authorities at a national and international level. This ground-breaking book presents an in-depth empirical analysis of the nature of lawyers' involvement in the facilitation of money laundering, and its control through criminal justice and regulatory mechanisms. It is based on qualitative research combining analysis of cases of lawyers convicted of money laundering offences with interviews with criminal justice practitioners, members of professional and regulatory bodies, and practising solicitors, and analysis of relevant national and international legislative and regulatory frameworks. The book demonstrates the complex and diverse nature of lawyers' involvement in laundering activity, and shows that their actions and the decisions they take must be understood in relation to the specific situational contexts in which they occur. It provides significant new insights into the criminal justice and regulatory response to professional facilitation of money laundering in the UK, raising questions about the effectiveness and appropriateness of the response and the challenges involved. The book develops a framework for future research and analysis in this area, and proposes a range of potential strategies for controlling the facilitation of money laundering Lawyers and the Proceeds of Crime is essential reading for those researching money laundering, white-collar and organised crimes, and for practitioners and policy makers concerned with preventing the facilitation of money laundering"-- Provided by publisher.

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