
What is a white collar crime?
Within the field of criminology, white-collar crime or 'incorporated
governance' has been defined by Edwin Sutherland as "a crime committed
by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his
occupation" (1949). Sutherland was a proponent of Symbolic Interactionism,
and believed that criminal behaviour was learned from interpersonal
interaction with others. White-collar crime therefore overlaps with
corporate crime because the opportunity for fraud, bribery, insider trading,
embezzlement, computer crime, and forgery is more available to white-collar
employees.
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