White-collar crimeCriminal behaviorCriminal sampleDeviant behaviorWhite-collar crime is defined as the use of deception for illegal gain, normally involving breach of trust, and some concealment of the true nature of the activities. White-collar crime is also often defined as crime against property,...
Studies of the criminal career to date have focused on common criminals and street crime; criminologists have overlooked the careers of white-collar offenders. David Weisburd and Elin Waring offer here the first detailed examination of the criminal careers of people convicted of white-collar crimes....
awhite-collarworker(= someone whoworksin anofficeor asimilarplace), usually aprofessionalperson(= apersonwho has thetypeofjobthatinvolvesa highlevelofeducationandtraining), whocommitsacrimeinconnectionwiththeirwork: Thelawisintendedtocrackdown onwhite-collarcriminalswholieabouttheircompanies'financialhealth....
former CareerCriminalProgram, and a Trial Bureau, he has begun to execute a plan for the Office that includes a robust understanding of the street crime problem in Manhattan and implementation of crime prevention strategies, aggressive prosecutionofwhite collarcrime, and a ...
criminals. However, these offenses are now viewed more seriously and treated more punitively than in the past. The early history and evolution of white-collar crime as a concept, the nature and extent of these crimes, and other considerations unique to white-collar criminality are further ...
collar crime," and white-collar crime. Perpetrators of blue-collar crimes were typically street criminals. Their crimes had no link to their occupations and they were typically poor. In contrast, individuals of higher economic and social status committed white-collar crimes and their crimes were ...
When does shaming work as an alternative to incarceration and fines in sentencing white-collar criminals? In the light of recent economic downturn and highly publicised instances of white-collar crime, public opinion has demanded harsher sentences for white-collar criminals. In order to appease this...
Why do so many white collar criminals get away with their crimes? White collar crime isn't as dramatic and clear-cut as violent crime, but its financial impact is much larger. The federal Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, which investigated the causes of the Great Recession,concluded thatalon...
White-collar Criminals 作者:Gottschalk, Peter; Gottschalk, Petter; 页数:106 定价:332.00 元 ISBN:9781616687755 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价
White-collar crime is a nonviolent crime characterized by deceit to obtain or avoid losing money, or to gain a personal or business advantage.