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White Collar Crime: Definition, Discovery, and Types, Quizzes of Sociology of Deviance

Definitions of white collar crime, its discovery by edwin sutherland, original definition, and criticisms. It also covers terms such as pilferage, embezzlement, reasons for occurrence, and hirschi and gottfredson's perspective. Examples and types of corporate crimes are discussed.

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Download White Collar Crime: Definition, Discovery, and Types and more Quizzes Sociology of Deviance in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Text book definition of white collar crime DEFINITION 1 violation of law in the context of the offender's legitimate occupation TERM 2 who "discovered white collar crime DEFINITION 2 edwin sutherland TERM 3 original definition of white collar crime DEFINITION 3 crime commited by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation TERM 4 whats wrong with old definition of white collar crime DEFINITION 4 a lower statues person can also commit vioilations and some argue that it should include regulatory violatio ns TERM 5 pilferage DEFINITION 5 disposal of company assets for the employee's benefit: often regulated by work-group norms TERM 6 embezzlement DEFINITION 6 theft of funds or other assets that have been entrusted to ones care TERM 7 why do pilferage and embezzlement occur DEFINITION 7 1. public indifference and resentment toward organizations 2. impersonality in organizations 3. adversarial relationship between workers and management TERM 8 hirschi and gottfredson argue DEFINITION 8 we do not need a special thoery of white collar crime : say the same factors taht explain conventional crimes are factors behind white collar crime, emphasize lack of self control as primary cause of most crime TERM 9 exmpales of everyday corporat crime DEFINITION 9 price fixing: collusion among "competitors 2. auto dealers: fruad in slaes, repairs, parts 3. meat industry: violations of health and safety regulations TERM 10 types of corporate crimes DEFINITION 10 1. crime against consumers 2. crimes against owners 3. crimes against employees 4. crimes against the public at large
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