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Social Conflict Theory and White-collar Criminals: Why Does the Ruling Class Punish their Own?

Bystrova, Elena G.; Gottschalk, Petter
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/298089
Date
2015
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Pakistan Journal of Criminology 2015 Vol. 7 (1) pp 1 -15  
Abstract
Social conflict theory suggests that the professional powerful and wealthy represent the elite

and ruling class in society. The theory holds that laws and law enforcement are used by the

dominant group to minimize threats to their interests. The justice system is biased and

designed to protect the ruling class. Sanctioning of laws enables the dominant class to

pressure a domestic order that allows its interests to be promoted and maintained. This article

addresses the issue of deviant behavior by members of the ruling class. Specifically, it

addresses the issue of law breaking by white-collar criminals. Reasons for law enforcement

towards members of the elite are discussed in this article, including conflict reduction and

class obedience. A research model is developed for predictors of white-collar crime

prosecution.
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This is the originally published version of the article. The publisher Pakistan Society of Criminology has kindly given their permission to deposit the article open access in BI Brage.
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Pakistan Society of Criminology
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Pakistan Journal of Criminology

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