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Lori Bryan
Last Updated Nov 12, 2024
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Fleckenstein, M.P. & Bowes, J.C. (2000). When trust is betrayed: Religious institutions and white-collar crime. Journal of Business Ethics, 23(1), 111-115.
Gottschalk, P. (2021). Convenience triangle in white-collar crime: An empirical study of prison sentences. Deviant Behavior, 42(7), 886-902. doi: 10.1080/01639625.2019.1705679
-----. (2020). Private policing of white-collar crime: Case studies of internal investigations by fraud examiners. Police Practice and Research, 21(6), 717-738. doi: 10.1080/15614263.2020.1789461
Kroska, A., Scmidt, M.R., & Schleifer, C. (2019). Political ideology and concerns about white-collar crime: Exploring the switch hypothesis. Social Science Quarterly, 100(5), 1685-1698. doi: 10.1111/ssqu.12654
Miller, A. (2013). White coats and white-collar crime. CMAJ, 185(1), E19-E20.
Payne, B.K. (2018). White-collar cybercrime: White-collar crime, cybercrime, or both? Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society, 19(3), 16-32.
-----, Blowers, A., & Jarvis, D.B. (2012). The neglect of elder neglect as a white-collar crime: Distinguishing patient neglect from physical abuse and the criminal justice system's response. Justice Quarterly, 29(3), 448-468.
-----., Dabney, D., & Ekhomu, J.L. (2013). Sentencing disparity among upper and lower class health care professionals convicted of misconduct. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 24(3), 353-369.
Piquero, N.L. (2018). White-collar crime is crime: Victims hurt just the same. Criminology and Public Policy, 17(3), 595-600.
Tillman, R., & Pontell, H.N. (1992). Is justice 'collar-blind'?: Punishing Medicaid provider fraud. Criminology, 30(4), 547-574.