The whiteness of white-collar crime in the United States: Examining the role of race in a culture of elite white-collar offending
While the role of race has been heavily scrutinized in terms of minority involvement in crime, it has remained largely invisible for Whites despite indications that Whites are overrepresented as offenders in elite white-collar crimes. We propose a theoretical model detailing how “whiteness” encourag...
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