“…Despite these scholarly pursuits, research on the overlap between white-collar crime and cybercrime is notable for its absence. The failure to identify the connections between white-collar crime and cybercrime likely stems from different empirical foci of researchers, resistance to interdisciplinary pursuits, conceptual ambiguity regarding the way scholars define white-collar crime and cybercrime, ambiguity between the way that professionals and researchers define the concepts, the minimal attention given to systems theory in criminology and criminal justice, and jurisdictional issues governing the two types of crimes (Boden & Borrego, 2011; Cross, 2020; Galvin, 2020; Leahey & Barringer, 2020; Payne, 2016a, 2016; Payne et al, 2019; Walker, 2007). At the same time, the advancement in technology has made certain types of crimes – white-collar and cybercrime alike – easier to commit.…”