Price-fixing, bribery, and fraud are leading forms of corporate crime. Since the early 2000s, deferred or non-prosecution agreements (D/NPAs) have increasingly been used in the U.S. and elsewhere to deal with some of these cases, not without controversy.
Deferred prosecution agreements in corporate crime cases show trade-offs, says research
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