ABSTRACT

White-Collar Crime: An Opportunity Perspective analyzes white-collar crime within a coherent theoretical framework. Using the opportunity perspective, which assumes that all crimes depend on offenders recognizing an opportunity to commit an offense, the authors uncover the processes and situational conditions that facilitate white-collar crimes. In addition, they offer potential solutions to this persistent and widespread social problem without being reductive in their treatment of the difficulties of control.

With this third edition, Benson and Simpson have added substantive online teaching materials and expanded their coverage with up-to-date case studies and discussions of recent investigations into white-collar crime and control. These timely updates reaffirm this accessible and rigorous book as a core resource for courses on white-collar crime.

part I|47 pages

White-Collar Crime

chapter 1|17 pages

What Is White-Collar Crime?

chapter 2|28 pages

Who Is the White-Collar Offender?

part II|49 pages

Criminological Theory and the Opportunity Perspective

chapter 3|29 pages

Explaining White-Collar Crime

Traditional Criminological Theories

chapter 4|18 pages

Explaining White-Collar Crime

The Opportunity Perspective

part III|53 pages

Applying the Opportunity Perspective to White-Collar Crime

chapter 6|23 pages

Corporate Violence

Environmental, Workplace, and Manufacturing Offenses

part IV|49 pages

The Symbolic Construction and Social Distribution of Opportunities

chapter 7|25 pages

The Symbolic Construction of Opportunity

Neutralization, Moral Disengagement, and Normalization of Deviance

chapter 8|22 pages

The Social Distribution of Opportunity

Class, Gender, and Race

part V|45 pages

Control, Prevention, and the Future of White-Collar Crime

chapter 9|17 pages

Legal Controls

The Criminal Justice, Regulatory, and Civil Justice Systems

chapter 10|15 pages

Opportunities and Situational Prevention of White-Collar Crime

Using Legal and Extralegal Controls