Abstract

Recent trends in white-collar crime include a shift in theoretical orientation to opportunity and choice perspectives, a rising interest in the psychology of white-collar crime, research focused on the role of white-collar crime in the global financial crisis, and a continuation of research interest on white-collar offenders' use of neutralizations and accounts. Debated issues include the efficacy of different regulatory styles in controlling white-collar crime, gender and white-collar crime, and the applicability of low self-control theory to white-collar offenders.

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