White-Collar

White-Collar and Corporate Crime

This article explores the multifaceted landscape of white-collar and corporate crime within the context of the U.S. criminal justice process. The introduction elucidates the distinction between white-collar and street crime, emphasizing the economic and societal implications of the former. The first section delves into the nature of white-collar crime, elucidating its non-violent characteristics, varied motivations

White-Collar Work

White-collar work is perceived as being corporate level or business-oriented and is performed in an office setting or at a desk using technical and electronic resources such as computers. Whereas some organizations may be solely composed of positions defined as white-collar work, others have a variety of work to include white-collar, blue-collar, and service-level positions.

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