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  • Essay / Theory of White Collar Crime - 1463

    E.). There are various costs associated with white collar crime, although it is not easy to measure them precisely, they are difficult to assess and very complex. The result is enormous financial and sometimes physical losses due to negligence, as well as social costs: loss of confidence in a free economy, loss of confidence in political organizations, and destruction of public morality. “White-collar crime could also serve as an example of disobedience to the general public, with citizens who rarely see white-collar offenders prosecuted and sent to prison becoming cynical about the criminal justice system” (Conklin, JE) . White-collar crime is undeniably a crime and often involves