LESSON 4: PREVENTING AND POLICING WHITE-COLLAR CRIME

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LESSON 4: PREVENTING AND POLICING SECTION 11 Read the following section. Then read Chapter 12 in your textbook. White-collar crime is clearly complex and multifaceted. No single theory or explanation can comprehensively explain all forms or instances of white-collar crime. Social scientists have been coming up with many different theories for white-collar crime, including Marxist theory and feminist theory. Numerous factors, ranging from external pressure to organizational position to regulatory patterns of response, may be involved in individual decisions to commit crimes on behalf of organizations. Motivation of the criminal is an important element of white-collar crime, as it is with any type of conventional crime. But it isn t alone in explaining this type of crime. We must examine external factors within the work environment, legal implications, political implications, and societal implications as well. All these often play an important role in white-collar crime situations. Explaining why people who have everything commit crimes to get more money than they could ever use or need involves more than just greed. Although greed is crucial, it s only a single dimension of the situation. There are general theories of crime that can explain white-collar crime as well as conven- theories are rational choice theory, differential association theory, labeling theory, and neutralization theory. Your text goes into detail explaining the many types of theories that have been proposed. Access the Multimedia Resources page for Chapter 12. PAGE 24

Self-Check 11 factors play a role in white-collar criminality. swift, certain, and proportional. today, workers are more likely to commit white-collar crimes. 5. The foundation of the classical school of criminological thought is based on the Check your answers with those on page 33. SECTION 12 Read the following section. Then read Chapter 13 in your textbook. As you ll see in your reading, there are three types of agencies that work to uncover white-collar crime. Federal agencies are most commonly involved because many regulations related to white-collar crime are federal, but state and local authorities may also respond. In many cases, more than one level of government is involved. Make sure you carefully read the information on Table 13.1, for information on federal agencies and how their work relates to white-collar crime. PAGE 25

Strategies for dealing with white-collar crime are either reactive or proactive. Reactive responses naturally come after a crime has been reported, while proactive strategies involve actively investigating the possibility of wrongdoing, such as the example at the beginning of the chapter in which an undercover investigator was sent into nursing homes to look for signs of misconduct. While many cases begin when someone initiates a complaint of wrongdoing, such as an investigative report in a newspaper, others arise through routine audits of a company s records. Many companies police themselves to prevent loss, especially since the huge economic scandals of the early 2000s. Proving that a crime was committed is a complex process. White-collar crime isn t simple to prove, especially when investigative agencies lack resources. Access the Multimedia Resources page for Chapter 13. Self-Check 12 2. The federal agency charged with making sure food is safe and drugs are effective and chronicle injuries and illnesses occurring there. 4. When businesses and corporations harm endangered species, (Continued) PAGE 26

Self-Check 12 crime investigations. 9. People who report criminal activity within their organization or company to the Check your answers with those on page 34. SECTION 13 Read the following section. Then read Chapter 14 in your textbook. Law plays an important role in white-collar crime. Law is a product of a complex dimension isfactorily addresses its application to white-collar crime. Lawmaking entities enjoy relative Regulating white-collar crime has never been simple. In the real world, objectives of the business or professional communities. But over the last century, regulatory bodies, courts, and legislators have enacted many different laws to protect people and society against white-collar criminals. For example, Congress enacted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act accounting and reporting processes. Often, the people who actually regulate white-collar crime and make the laws that pertain to it are the various federal regulatory agencies. Agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Environmental Protection Agency have been set up to deal with corporate behavior. PAGE 27

Lawyers and accountants are also involved in the policing of white-collar crime. They re often the folks who audit corporate statements and give opinions on corporate actions. They tend to be in the best position to catch any kind of malfeasance. But because they Access the Multimedia Resources page for Chapter 14. Self-Check 13 1. Many judges believe that the greater the damage caused by a white-collar crime, Check your answers with those on page 34. PAGE 28

SECTION 14 Read the following section. Then read Chapter 15 in your textbook. Prosecutors, defense attorneys and the rest of the judicial system play an important role when a white-collar criminal has been caught and is being prosecuted. Even though most white-collar criminals don t wind up in prison, prosecutors, judges, and defense lawyers still play a crucial role in punishing white-collar offenders. Most prosecutions wind up being plea bargained, just as with conventional crimes. But those that do go to trial must deal with either a judge or jury exactly like any other criminal case. Some argue that judges and juries are sympathetic to white-collar criminals in that they let them off easier than conventional, violent criminals. Even though sentencing guidelines are in place, the judge still has tremendous discretion in deciding how much punishment to give the offender. It s one thing to be reactive and punish white-collar criminals and their organizations for their wrongdoings. But what about preventing the crime from ever happening in the white-collar crime. For example, business ethics courses have popped up in business schools since the 1950s, and corporations have created their own internal codes of ethics. They ve also come up with self-regulation schemes and have even hired employees just to oversee this area. But self-regulation and ethics aren t enough to curb the spread of white-collar crime, many argue. Punishment, or sanctions, is still the best way to secure compliance and deter future offenses. But what type of sanction should be created? Sanctions can be either positive or negative, for instance. Some sanctions or punishments are rehabilita- and community service. Some of the most negative sanctions also include incarceration, the textbook and this study guide, white-collar crime is a complex phenomenon. It has multiple dimensions and generates public policy conundrums. The challenges of responding effectively to white-collar crime are only like to intensify as we move into the future. PAGE 29

After completing the self-check, pause and complete the homework assignment located on the student portal before moving to the lesson exam. Access the Multimedia Resources page for Chapter 15. Self-Check 14 of 1984. Check your answers with those on page 34. PAGE 30