The utility of ‘ concern, hostility, consensus, disproportionality and volatility ’ to understanding social reaction to different white-collar crimes is elaborated and reviewed. It is hard to generate and to sustain a moral panic about any white-collar crimes and criminals, but some populist areas such as ‘ identity fraud ’ and ‘ investment fraud ’ are good candidates, especially where individuals, ethnicities or ‘ organized crime networks ’ exist as folk devils already. Long time scales in fraud discovery, investigation and criminal justice actions, as well as real libel risks, inhibit the devilling and the moral panicking processes. By contrast with street crimes, key state actors manage ‘ the problem of fraud ’ mainly by data-sharing...
The research literature on the white-collar crime phenomenon has accumulated for several decades. Th...
A secondary data analysis was conducted to determine relationships between US State, dollar amount o...
The criminal trial of Elizabeth Holmes has reanimated public interest in fraud. Holmes, once a Silic...
The utility of 'concern, hostility, consensus, disproportionality and volatility' to understanding ...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
Crimes of deception are treated by the mass media as extensions of ‘infotainment’, such as individua...
The commission of wrongs through fraud as well as through force is as old as human society. Although...
Not least in the wake of the financial crises which erupted across many of the most advanced economi...
Capitalist society, organization and values emerge from innovation and creativity. They form the gro...
Culture, cults and character are shown to be the “Three C’s” of graft and corruption. The notion of ...
In this era of increased interest in white-collar crime, forensic psychiatrists are in a key positio...
Focusing on the grey areas in which white-collar crime joins and overlaps with conventional forms of...
Abstract. Advances in technology have transformed fraud against consumers from face-to-face, victim-...
This dissertation is inspired by Garland’s Culture of Control, which provides an ideological lens th...
This article examines the use of shaming and stigma against financial criminals and evidence for and...
The research literature on the white-collar crime phenomenon has accumulated for several decades. Th...
A secondary data analysis was conducted to determine relationships between US State, dollar amount o...
The criminal trial of Elizabeth Holmes has reanimated public interest in fraud. Holmes, once a Silic...
The utility of 'concern, hostility, consensus, disproportionality and volatility' to understanding ...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
Crimes of deception are treated by the mass media as extensions of ‘infotainment’, such as individua...
The commission of wrongs through fraud as well as through force is as old as human society. Although...
Not least in the wake of the financial crises which erupted across many of the most advanced economi...
Capitalist society, organization and values emerge from innovation and creativity. They form the gro...
Culture, cults and character are shown to be the “Three C’s” of graft and corruption. The notion of ...
In this era of increased interest in white-collar crime, forensic psychiatrists are in a key positio...
Focusing on the grey areas in which white-collar crime joins and overlaps with conventional forms of...
Abstract. Advances in technology have transformed fraud against consumers from face-to-face, victim-...
This dissertation is inspired by Garland’s Culture of Control, which provides an ideological lens th...
This article examines the use of shaming and stigma against financial criminals and evidence for and...
The research literature on the white-collar crime phenomenon has accumulated for several decades. Th...
A secondary data analysis was conducted to determine relationships between US State, dollar amount o...
The criminal trial of Elizabeth Holmes has reanimated public interest in fraud. Holmes, once a Silic...