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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The theories in this chapter reflect one understanding of the term theory.
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The earliest explanation of criminality could be called demonic, or spiritualistic.
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With regard to the relationship between social class and involvement with crime:
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The Marxist account is not very helpful in explaining why some individuals
within capitalist societies engage in white collar crime while others do not.
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What are the principal objectives of any theory of white collar crime? Identify and discuss some of the main underlying assumptions for any such theory.What are some of the different factors related to white collar crime such theories should address in order to be considered valid?
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Postmodernist criminology embraces the idea that the meaning of white collar
crime is something which is very settled and fixed.
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Studies have consistently found that larger corporate size and increased external
profit pressure leads to illegality.
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With regards to corporate or organizational crime, the text stresses that:
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The large-scale financial crimes of the 1980s have been linked with the "structural
embeddedness" of financial organizations and corporations in networks largely
beyond traditional forms of social control.
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The seminal theorist of capitalism, Adam Smith, believed strong laws were
needed to combat the crimes of wealthy corporations.
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Despite the array of activities encompassed by the term white collar crime, the
author of the text holds that a single, general theory or explanation can be formulated for
white collar crime.
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Which of the following statements about the influence of biogenetic factors on white collar crime is true?
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The demonic explanation for criminality is associated with all but which of the following?
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Black posits in the control fraud theory that when control over an organization is
realized, that organization becomes a "weapon" for perpetrating fraud and theft,
thus never becoming a victim of such crime itself.
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The notion that illusions (including the ultimate illusion of money) have replaced a more substantial dimension of reality is associated with which of the following strains of critical criminology?
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Biographical accounts of several notorious white collar offenders associate all but which of the following personality and character traits with their criminal conduct?
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There is clear evidence that white collar offenders have lower IQs than their white
collar peers who do not commit offenses.
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What type of theory focuses on how a fraud spreads among investors via social networks?
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