From fiddle factors to networks of collusion: Charting the waters of small business crime |
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Authors: | Hugh D. Barlow |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University, 62026 Edwardsville, IL, USA |
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Abstract: | Small business crime has been largely ignored in American criminology; studies of nontraditional crime have focused mainly on corporate crime or on the misdeeds of employees pursuing personal gain. This paper calls for criminologists to redirect their efforts toward the systematic study of small business crime. In particular, it advocates in-depth qualitative studies that explore small business culture and opportunity structures, and that examine the networks of collusion that subvert the legitimate economy. The paper concludes with illustrations from an own story currently being shared with the author by a small businessman who participated for five years in an urban crime network that infiltrated the redistributive economy. |
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