Can general strain theory explain white-collar crime? A preliminary investigation of the relationship between strain and select white-collar offenses |
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Authors: | Lynn Langton Nicole Leeper Piquero |
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Affiliation: | Department of Criminology, Law and Society, University of Florida, P.O. Box 115950, Gainesville, FL 32611-5950, United States |
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Abstract: | Agnew's (1992) general strain theory (GST) had been tested across a wide range of populations and on numerous criminal and analogous behaviors. The ability of GST to predict white-collar offending, however, had yet to be explored. Using data from convicted white-collar offenders, this research examined the ability of GST to explain white-collar offenses. The results revealed that GST was useful for predicting a select group of white-collar offenses, but might not be generalizable to individuals committing corporate-type crimes. Additionally, the findings suggested that the types of strain and negative emotion at work for white-collar offenders might vary from those found in other criminal populations. Implications for white-collar crime studies are discussed and ideas for future research are presented. |
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