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White-Collar Crime: An Opportunity Perspective offers a comprehensive analysis of financial crimes, fraud, and unethical business practices through the lens of opportunity theory. The authors examine how organizational structures, regulatory gaps, and situational factors create environments where white-collar criminals can operate.
This criminology and justice studies text explores various types of white-collar offenses including embezzlement, corporate fraud, securities violations, and environmental crimes. By adopting an opportunity-based framework, the book demonstrates how crime prevention strategies can be tailored to eliminate or reduce criminal opportunities within organizations and institutions.
Ideal for criminology students, law enforcement professionals, and those interested in understanding corporate crime, this work provides both theoretical insights and practical applications for identifying and preventing white-collar criminal behavior in modern business environments.







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