Workplace crimes are never far from the news. From major scandals like
Enron to violent crimes committed by co-workers to petty theft of office
supplies, deviant and criminal behavior is common in the workplace.
Psychological factors are almost always involved when an employee
engages in such behavior. Deviant and Criminal Behavior in the
Workplace offers insights at the level of the individual employee and
also sheds light on the role organizations themselves may play in
fostering such criminal behavior. The volume considers psychological
factors involved in theft and fraud, workplace violence, employee
discrimination, and sexual harassment. It also analyses a number of
variables which can influence such behavior including employee
personality, employee emotional processes, experience of occupational
stress, organizational culture, organizational injustice, and human
resource management practices. The book will be of core interest to
those interested in the psychology and sociology of work, organizational
behavior, and human resource management.