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Whitecollar Crime And Criminal Careers 1st Edition David Weisburd

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Whitecollar Crime And Criminal Careers 1st Edition David Weisburd
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 208
Author: David Weisburd, Elin Waring, Ellen F. Chayet
ISBN: 9780511040795, 9780521771627, 0511040792, 0521771625
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Whitecollar Crime And Criminal Careers 1st Edition David Weisburd by David Weisburd, Elin Waring, Ellen F. Chayet 9780511040795, 9780521771627, 0511040792, 0521771625 instant download after payment.

Studies of the criminal career to date have focused on common criminals and street crime; criminologists have overlooked the careers of white-collar offenders. David Weisburd and Elin Waring offer here the first detailed examination of the criminal careers of people convicted of white-collar crimes. Weisburd and Waring uncover some surprising findings, which upset common wisdom about white-collar criminals. Their findings illustrate the misplaced emphasis of previous scholarship in focusing on the categorical distinctions between criminals and noncriminals.

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