White-Collar Crime Reconsidered
Kip Schlegel, ed.; David Weisburd, ed.


Northeastern University Press
University Press of New England

1992 • 384 pp. 6 x 9"

$33.00 Paper, 978-1-55553-199-7





"In White Collar Crime Reconsidered, the world's leading authorities on the subject expand on Sutherland's concept of white-collar crime. They present the most compelling new scholarship as they take stock of the research and theory of the past fifty years . . . An exemplary research tool on the subject." —Law Books in Review

An exploration of the inner workings of the individuals, corporations, and government agencies implicated in the self-interested abuse of their economic and societal privilege.

Divided into four sections, the volume deals with the definition and theory of white-collar crime, victimization, enforcement, and the sanctioning of organizations and individuals.








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