Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... white - collar and corporate crime . White - collar crimes can be defined as those business offenses committed by individuals acting on an ad hoc basis or within their occupation with the primary intent of benefiting themselves . Exam ...
... white - collar and corporate crime . White - collar crimes can be defined as those business offenses committed by individuals acting on an ad hoc basis or within their occupation with the primary intent of benefiting themselves . Exam ...
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... crime stories on TV x business crime stories in newsmagazines Corporate crime stories on TV × corporate crime stories in newsmagazines White - collar crime stories on TV x white - collar crime stories in newsmagazines Business crime ...
... crime stories on TV x business crime stories in newsmagazines Corporate crime stories on TV × corporate crime stories in newsmagazines White - collar crime stories on TV x white - collar crime stories in newsmagazines Business crime ...
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White - Collar and Corporate Crime Differences . Finally , it was hypothe- sized that there would be greater proportionate coverage and greater variety of white - collar crimes on network news , whereas there would be greater ...
White - Collar and Corporate Crime Differences . Finally , it was hypothe- sized that there would be greater proportionate coverage and greater variety of white - collar crimes on network news , whereas there would be greater ...
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