RT Article T1 White-collar delinquency JF Crime, law and social change VO 51 IS 1 SP 147 OP 162 A1 Pontell, Henry N. 1950- A2 Rosoff, Stephen M. 1945-2010 LA English YR 2009 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/188166564X AB Seemingly harmless pranks by computer hackers have evolved into major economic crimes and acts of terrorism that appear far different than traditional forms of juvenile delinquency. Nonetheless, because they do not occupy the high status positions that facilitate white-collar crimes, serious computer crimes by juveniles have fallen between the theoretical cracks. A new hybrid category of crime that we label "white-collar delinquency" demonstrates that class does matter in the way illegal activity is conceptualized, and re-ignites debates regarding both white-collar crime and juvenile delinquency. We review conceptual issues that relate to this emergent form of computer-based deviance, and identify questions to be addressed in future theorizing and research. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 161-162 K1 Corporate Crime K1 Delinquent Peer K1 Identity Theft K1 Juvenile Delinquency K1 Organize Crime DO 10.1007/s10611-008-9146-0