Exam 8: Explaining White Collar Crime: Theories and Accounts
Exam 1: The Discovery of White Collar Crime88 Questions
Exam 2: Studying White Collar Crime and Assessing Its Cost84 Questions
Exam 3: Corporate Crime95 Questions
Exam 4: Occupational Crime and Avocational Crime103 Questions
Exam 5: Governmental Crime: State Crime and Political White Collar Crime95 Questions
Exam 6: State-Corporate Crime, Crimes of Globalization, and Finance Crime88 Questions
Exam 7: Enterprise Crime, Contrepreneurial Crime, and Technocrime89 Questions
Exam 8: Explaining White Collar Crime: Theories and Accounts114 Questions
Exam 9: Law and the Social Control of White Collar Crime108 Questions
Exam 10: Policing and Regulating White Collar Crime96 Questions
Exam 11: Prosecuting, Defending, and Adjudicating White Collar Crime113 Questions
Exam 12: Responding to the Challenge of White Collar Crime87 Questions
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Feminist theorists believe that white collar crime rates will be reduced as soon as
gender equality is achieved.
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When we focus on individual or organizational motivations, we are primarily concerned with which of the following factors?
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Like most theories, Hirschi's social control theory asks why people do not engage
in criminal behavior.
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An increasingly common view in the social sciences today is that human behavior
reflects a mixture of rational choice, emotional input, and value commitments.
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Which of the following statements made about white collar crime from the perspective of labeling theory is true?
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The rational choice perspective has been applied to the decision-making processes
within corporations, as well as to individual offenders.
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In a 2008 survey of the literature on personality and white collar crime, which was not described as a personality attribute of offenders?
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Rationalizations for corporate crime would include all but which of the following?
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The process whereby particular activities, entities and individuals come to be defined as criminal is best characterized as:
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The Marxist explanation for white collar crime has been applied to 19ᵗʰ-century
capitalist crimes, but not to similar crimes in the latter part of the 20ᵗʰ -century,
because Marxist theory had lost all prestige with the downfall of communism.
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Which of the following is not an external factor linked with organizational crime?
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Middle managers seem to believe that internal factors take precedence over
external moral values or expectations in guiding their actions on the job.
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There is a general consensus that external factors are more important than internal
variables in determining whether or not corporate crimes will be committed.
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Which of the following is not an internal variable linked with corporate crime?
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Involvement with white collar crime is most likely to be associated with which of the following factors?
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Which of the following phrases does not refer to the control balance theory proposed by Charles Tittle?
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An explanation for white collar crime which focuses on the offender, and individual propensities and choices belongs to which of the following levels?
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According to Neal Shover and Andy Hochstetler, lure does not play a role in
promoting white collar crime.
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According to Hirschi and Gottfredson's general theory of crime, an attempt to
satisfy self-interest can be applied to explaining white collar but not conventional
offending.
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