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The institutionalization of the fight against white-collar crime in Switzerland, 1970-1990
Published 2020“…The perpetrators of white-collar crime often enjoyed total impunity: legal proceedings were very time consuming, authorities in charge of judicial investigation were under-resourced. …”
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Biomarkers for the rich and dangerous: Why we ought to extend bioprediction and bioprevention to white-collar crime
Published 2018“…This literature on biopredicting and biopreventing crime focuses almost exclusively on crimes that are physical, violent, and/or sexual in nature—often called blue-collar crimes—while giving little attention to less conventional crimes such as economic and environmental offences, also known as white-collar crimes. We argue here that this skewed focus is unjustified: white-collar crime is likely far costlier than blue-collar crime in money, health, and lives lost. …”
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Surveillance games: the international political economy of combatting transnational market abuse
Published 2020Subjects:Thesis