White collar crime
White collar crimes are committed by people of high standing in the society and in virtually all cases, violence is not used.
Introduction
White collar crime within the criminology field is described as a crime that is committed by a respectable individual with a social status that is high.
The concept of political white collar crime is introduced in this section, its definition within the field of criminology is also provided.
A brief statement can be used to differentiate this type of crime with blue collar crime.
Historical back ground
In this particular segment, provide some background information regarding white collar crime.
Discuss how Professor Edwin coined the term white collar crime in 1939.
Definitional issues
Classify various white collar crimes by
Type of offense for example, economic crime, property crime, and also other examples of corporate crime such as safety, health and environmental law violations.
Types of offenders for example high socioeconomic standing or status, social class, occupation of professional or trust positions and academic qualifications.
Organizational culture as opposed to offense or offender thus overlapping organized crime.
Occupational crime crimes committed in order to promote individual interests.
Corporate or organizational crime crimes committed when the executives of corporations violate law so as to do good to their organizations through false advertising, price fixing or overcharging.
Relationship between white collar crimes and other forms of crime
compare it with blue collar crime and
state corporate crime
Conclusion
Summarize the main issues discussed in the paper and then give a brief conclusion.
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