Session 141: WC3 -> Conceptual Issues in the Study of White-Collar Crime
Time: 2:50PM to 4:20 PM on Wednesday, November 17
Place: York
Session Chair: Kip Schlegel, Indiana University
Explanations of the Factors Related to Hazardous Waste Crimes Using the Organizational Field as the Level of Analysis
by: Debra Ross, Buffalo State College (Corresponding)
Framing White-Collar Crime: Contrasting Claims About Upper-World Deviance in Criminology and Management Education
by: Larry Nichols, Western Virginia University (Corresponding)
Plasticity of White-Collar Crime: An Interactionist Approach
by: Kip Schlegel, Indiana University (Corresponding)
Accommodating Other People's Money: Organized Income Tax Evasion and the Garment Industry as a Criminogenic Market
by: Julie Paquin, University of Montreal (Corresponding)
An Integrated Theoretical Approach to Insurance Fraud
by: Che D. Williamson, Sam Houston State University (Corresponding)

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