Victims of white-collar crime is a form of victimization often seen to involve a very different set of relationships between offenders and victims, as there is less obvious direct harm or blood on the streets. It appears less personal as immediate victims are often employers, banks, tax authorities, customers or other shareholders. Based on a national sample of 323 convicted white-collar criminals, criminals are classified into categories depending on victims of crime. The largest group is found for employers as victims. The most severe jail sentences are found for banks as victims
The commission of wrongs through fraud as well as through force is as old as human society. Although...
The recent publication of first English/Welsh Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS) in over ten year...
The article touches upon the problem of white collar criminality and presents a contemporary view of...
This is the article as published in the journal (Open Access). Publisher's site: http://publishing-v...
The most criminological researches have focused on conventional violent crimes in recent years. Howe...
Consumers have long been recognized as one of the major groups of victims of white collar and corpor...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
This study explores a nationally representative sample of 222 Norwegian white-collar criminals in te...
The purpose of this research is to determine if public perception of white-collar crimes influences ...
This comprehensive overview of white collar crime begins by introducing the concept, looking at its ...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
White-collar crime is a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the ...
The origin and traces of crime and its sanctions can be seen in ancient times. The nature of crime i...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
What is white-collar crime -- Who is the white-collar offender -- Explaining white-collar crime : tr...
The commission of wrongs through fraud as well as through force is as old as human society. Although...
The recent publication of first English/Welsh Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS) in over ten year...
The article touches upon the problem of white collar criminality and presents a contemporary view of...
This is the article as published in the journal (Open Access). Publisher's site: http://publishing-v...
The most criminological researches have focused on conventional violent crimes in recent years. Howe...
Consumers have long been recognized as one of the major groups of victims of white collar and corpor...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
This study explores a nationally representative sample of 222 Norwegian white-collar criminals in te...
The purpose of this research is to determine if public perception of white-collar crimes influences ...
This comprehensive overview of white collar crime begins by introducing the concept, looking at its ...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
White-collar crime is a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the ...
The origin and traces of crime and its sanctions can be seen in ancient times. The nature of crime i...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
What is white-collar crime -- Who is the white-collar offender -- Explaining white-collar crime : tr...
The commission of wrongs through fraud as well as through force is as old as human society. Although...
The recent publication of first English/Welsh Commercial Victimisation Survey (CVS) in over ten year...
The article touches upon the problem of white collar criminality and presents a contemporary view of...