What is white-collar crime -- Who is the white-collar offender -- Explaining white-collar crime : traditional criminological theories -- The nature of white-collar crime : opportunities and techniques -- Opportunity and white-collar property crimes -- Opportunity and corporate violence -- The symbolic construction of opportunity -- The social distribution of opportunity : class, gender, and race -- Control, prevention, and opportunity -- Opportunities and the future of white-collar crime
White-collar crime is defined as non-violent crime typically committed by a person who holds a white...
Victims of white-collar crime is a form of victimization often seen to involve a very different set ...
This is the author's final and acceptet version of the article, post refereeing. Publisher's version...
This comprehensive overview of white collar crime begins by introducing the concept, looking at its ...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
Public criminology in relation to white collar crime began with E. H. Sutherland’s coining of the te...
Updated with an exciting new chapter on political crime that highlights the debated connections betw...
The article touches upon the problem of white collar criminality and presents a contemporary view of...
The life course approach to the study of criminal careers has achieved a prominent place in crimi-no...
This study explores a nationally representative sample of 222 Norwegian white-collar criminals in te...
An Introduction to Crime & Criminology 4e, continues to bring together some of Australia’s most wide...
In addition to serving as a précis of the subject of ‘white collar’ crime, this chapter does three t...
- Divulgação dos SUMÁRIOS das obras recentemente incorporadas ao acervo da Biblioteca Ministro Oscar...
The most criminological researches have focused on conventional violent crimes in recent years. Howe...
Following a period of resurgence in academic interest in the subject over the last 30-40 years, whit...
White-collar crime is defined as non-violent crime typically committed by a person who holds a white...
Victims of white-collar crime is a form of victimization often seen to involve a very different set ...
This is the author's final and acceptet version of the article, post refereeing. Publisher's version...
This comprehensive overview of white collar crime begins by introducing the concept, looking at its ...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
Public criminology in relation to white collar crime began with E. H. Sutherland’s coining of the te...
Updated with an exciting new chapter on political crime that highlights the debated connections betw...
The article touches upon the problem of white collar criminality and presents a contemporary view of...
The life course approach to the study of criminal careers has achieved a prominent place in crimi-no...
This study explores a nationally representative sample of 222 Norwegian white-collar criminals in te...
An Introduction to Crime & Criminology 4e, continues to bring together some of Australia’s most wide...
In addition to serving as a précis of the subject of ‘white collar’ crime, this chapter does three t...
- Divulgação dos SUMÁRIOS das obras recentemente incorporadas ao acervo da Biblioteca Ministro Oscar...
The most criminological researches have focused on conventional violent crimes in recent years. Howe...
Following a period of resurgence in academic interest in the subject over the last 30-40 years, whit...
White-collar crime is defined as non-violent crime typically committed by a person who holds a white...
Victims of white-collar crime is a form of victimization often seen to involve a very different set ...
This is the author's final and acceptet version of the article, post refereeing. Publisher's version...