Consumers have long been recognized as one of the major groups of victims of white collar and corporate crime, although many of the activities which harm them are not widely regarded as 'crime'. They tend to attract less publicity, and have been subject to less academic research, particularly in comparison with major financial frauds or cases involving mass harms. Moreover, there has been a tendency to view consumers as a relatively undifferentiated group, all of whom are likely to be victimized. This article identifies a wide range of crimes which affect consumers and explores some of the characteristics of victims and offenders, arguing that while all consumers are at risk, the impact of consumer crime, like other forms of crime, reflects...
Much public commentary has asserted or implied that the American criminal-justice system unjustly pr...
White-collar crime is defined as non-violent crime typically committed by a person who holds a white...
Abstract. Advances in technology have transformed fraud against consumers from face-to-face, victim-...
Consumers have long been recognized as one of the major groups of victims of white collar and corpor...
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...
The purpose of this research is to determine if public perception of white-collar crimes influences ...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
This is the article as published in the journal, due to kind permission of Senate Hall Ltd. www.sena...
Published version of the article. Publishing journal is an Open Access-journal. See http://www.picj...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
The study of white-collar and corporate crime has long been focusing mainly on its economic conseque...
This investigative report on white-collar crime examined the dynamic using government documents, ope...
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...
Much public commentary has asserted or implied that the American criminal-justice system unjustly pr...
White-collar crime is defined as non-violent crime typically committed by a person who holds a white...
Abstract. Advances in technology have transformed fraud against consumers from face-to-face, victim-...
Consumers have long been recognized as one of the major groups of victims of white collar and corpor...
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...
The purpose of this research is to determine if public perception of white-collar crimes influences ...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
This is the article as published in the journal, due to kind permission of Senate Hall Ltd. www.sena...
Published version of the article. Publishing journal is an Open Access-journal. See http://www.picj...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
The study of white-collar and corporate crime has long been focusing mainly on its economic conseque...
This investigative report on white-collar crime examined the dynamic using government documents, ope...
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...
Much public commentary has asserted or implied that the American criminal-justice system unjustly pr...
White-collar crime is defined as non-violent crime typically committed by a person who holds a white...
Abstract. Advances in technology have transformed fraud against consumers from face-to-face, victim-...