Corporate Crime Reporter is a Washington, DC-based publication that provides in-depth coverage and analysis of corporate crime and punishment. Led by editor Cornelia Woll, a professor of International Political Economy at the Hertie School in Berlin, the publication explores the political and economic factors influencing the prosecution of major multinational corporations. Woll's research focuses on the enforcement of corporate liability across countries, with a particular emphasis on the spread of negotiated justice and deferred prosecution agreements from the United States to global markets.
Through interviews and investigative reporting, Corporate Crime Reporter examines the impact of regime change in corporate criminal liability, highlighting the shift from individual trials to incentivizing corporations to cooperate with investigations and reach settlements. The publication also delves into the influence of powerful American multinational corporations and the Department of Justice in shaping the legal landscape, exploring the motivations behind deferred prosecution agreements and their potential benefits for both prosecutors and victims of corporate fraud.
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