Categories of white-collar offenders based on the theory of convenience

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Forensic Practice Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1108/jfp-04-2024-0014
Petter Gottschalk, Christopher Hamerton
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to make a contribution to the offender-based perspective when researching white-collar and corporate crime. Previously, the offender-based perspective has emphasized general characteristics of actors such as social and occupational status, respectability and power.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper presents categories of offender types in their roles when offending.

Findings

Based on the theory of convenience with 14 convenience propositions along three dimensions, it is possible to identify eight offender categories.

Research limitations/implications

Alternative theories for identification of offender categories might be applied in future research to compare with categories presented in this paper based on convenience theory.

Practical implications

These offender categories are labeled opportunist, illusionist, manipulator, ignorer, defender, reactionist, rescuer and controller.

Social implications

The offender-bases rather than the offence-based perspective is needed to increase law enforcement understanding of white-collar and corporate crime.

Originality/value

When researchers study the extent of seriousness of white-collar and corporate crime in the future, it is suggested that they use such labels to distinguish between serious and less serious offenders.

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基于便利理论的白领罪犯分类
本文旨在为研究白领犯罪和公司犯罪时基于犯罪者的视角做出贡献。研究局限/启示在未来的研究中,我们可能会采用其他理论来识别罪犯类别,以便与本文基于便利理论提出的类别进行比较。实践意义这些罪犯类别被标记为机会主义者、幻想主义者、操纵者、忽视者、辩护者、反应主义者、拯救者和控制者。社会意义需要从罪犯的角度而不是从犯罪的角度来提高执法部门对白领犯罪和公司犯罪的认识。原创性/价值当研究人员将来研究白领犯罪和公司犯罪的严重程度时,建议他们使用这些标签来区分严重罪犯和不太严重的罪犯。
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