@inbook{10.7249/j.ctt1287mfw.11, ISBN = {9780833087867}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt1287mfw.11}, abstract = {We turn here to an analysis of available data to provide evidence on how the focus of criminal law in the corporate context has changed from prosecuting offenders to encouraging the corporation itself to police misconduct. Specifically, we look at federal prosecution trends concerning corporations and white-collar criminal offenses, trends in DPAs and NPAs, and trends in debarment. We use multiple sources of data for our analysis, which sometimes conflict but overall show a consistent theme. (See Chapter One for details about our data sources.)The notion that there is a recent shift to using criminal law to reform offending}, bookauthor = {James M. Anderson and Ivan Waggoner}, booktitle = {The Changing Role of Criminal Law in Controlling Corporate Behavior}, pages = {69--96}, publisher = {RAND Corporation}, title = {Trends in Prosecutions of Corporations and Individuals}, year = {2014} }