2019
DOI: 10.1080/1478601x.2020.1709949
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Investigating women and men convicted of white-collar offenses on federal community supervision: sample and methods

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“…Research has emphasized that female and male offenders do not have the same motives, opportunities, and willingness to commit white-collar crime (Benson and Harbinson 2020;Galvin 2020;Goulette 2020;Harbinson 2020;Ndrecka 2020). This article focuses on a slightly different perspective by addressing the following research question: How does gender affect target selection in white-collar crime?…”
Section: Gender and White-collar Crime: Convenience In Target Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has emphasized that female and male offenders do not have the same motives, opportunities, and willingness to commit white-collar crime (Benson and Harbinson 2020;Galvin 2020;Goulette 2020;Harbinson 2020;Ndrecka 2020). This article focuses on a slightly different perspective by addressing the following research question: How does gender affect target selection in white-collar crime?…”
Section: Gender and White-collar Crime: Convenience In Target Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%