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Choosing White-Collar Crime

  • Neal Shover
  • Andrew Hochstetler
  • Paperback
  • ISBN:9780521665544
  • Publication date:January 2006
  • 232pages
  • 3 tables
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.35kg
      20.999780521665544000GB0en_GBGBP£
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    For more than three decades, rational-choice theory has reigned as the dominant approach both for interpreting crime and as underpinning for crime-control programs. Although it has been applied to an array of street crimes, white-collar crime and those who commit it have thus far received less attention. Choosing White-Collar Crime, first published in 2006, is a systematic application of rational-choice theory to problems of explaining and controlling white-collar crime. It distinguishes ordinary and upperworld white-collar crime and presents reasons theoretically for believing that both have increased substantially in recent decades. Reasons for the increase include the growing supply of white-collar lure and non-credible oversight. Choosing White-Collar Crime also examines criminal decision making by white-collar criminals and their criminal careers. The book concludes with reasons for believing that problems of white-collar crime will continue unchecked in the increasingly global economy and calls for strengthened citizen movements to rein in the increases.

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