2019
DOI: 10.1080/01639625.2019.1705679
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Convenience Triangle in White-Collar Crime: An Empirical Study of Prison Sentences

Abstract: The theory of convenience suggests that the likelihood of white-collar offenses is dependent on financial motives, organizational opportunities, and personal willingness to commit and conceal financial crime in an occupational setting. The convenience triangle suggests that motives, opportunities, and willingness can reinforce each other to commit and conceal the crime. While developing research hypotheses both for the extent of criminogenity and for interactions in the triangle, this research has failed in id… Show more

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