1989
DOI: 10.2307/2579557
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Corporate Crime under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and beyond.

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“…Federal laws mandate that companies convicted of criminal misconduct be barred from government contracting; thus, a conviction is perceived by many as a death sentence for a corporation (Reilly, 2015). However, there are cases where a criminal conviction did not result in the death penalty for a corporation, for example, the General Electric antitrust case, the Ford Pinto debacle and the GE Pentagon Fraud scandal (Cullen et al, 1987;Geis, 2016;Wines, 1990). DPAs are intended to mitigate these collateral consequences and allow companies to remain profitable.…”
Section: Benefits Of Deferred Prosecution Agreementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Federal laws mandate that companies convicted of criminal misconduct be barred from government contracting; thus, a conviction is perceived by many as a death sentence for a corporation (Reilly, 2015). However, there are cases where a criminal conviction did not result in the death penalty for a corporation, for example, the General Electric antitrust case, the Ford Pinto debacle and the GE Pentagon Fraud scandal (Cullen et al, 1987;Geis, 2016;Wines, 1990). DPAs are intended to mitigate these collateral consequences and allow companies to remain profitable.…”
Section: Benefits Of Deferred Prosecution Agreementsmentioning
confidence: 99%