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From white-collar crime to red-collar crime
Richard G Brody1, Kent A Kiehl1
1University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
Purpose:
The purpose of this paper is to explore the issue of violence with respect to white-collar criminals.
Design/Methodology/Approach:
The analysis is conceptual, focusing on the historical underpinnings of white-collar crime and reviewing the evolution of white-collar criminals.
Findings:
Findings suggest that white-collar criminals do display violent tendencies and, contrary to popular belief, can become dangerous individuals.
Practical Implications:
The paper represents an extremely useful and practical source for fraud examiners and other white-collar crime investigators. Raising the mvareness of investigators dealing with white-collar criminals may prevent them from becoming victims of a violent act.
Originality/Value:
The paper fulfills a need to highlight a dangerous trend with white-collar criminals in that they may be driven to violence against those involved in investigating their crimes.
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