ABSTRACT

While Chapter 1 presented the deviant convenience structure for white-collar crime, this chapter presents a model for dynamic analysis of white-collar convenience. Convenience for a potential offender is not static but rather dynamic, as convenience changes over time in all three dimensions. The motive can become stronger or weaker, the opportunity can become greater or smaller and the willingness can become higher and lower. Furthermore, a change in one of the three dimensions can cause change in the remaining two dimensions, which this chapter illustrates through six case studies.