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... Over 50 years ago, feminist criminology emerged in the 1970s as a response to the male-dominated nature of mainstream criminology, which excluded women from conducting criminal research (Renzetti, 2013). Several works on women (or gender) and financial crimes have emerged including Akram et al. (2024), Steffensmeie et al. (2013), Gupta et al. (2024), Galvin (2020), Gottschalk, (2017), and Benson and Gottschalk, (2015). This demonstrates that the field of women and financial crimes has seen a recent increase in attention. ...
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November 2023
Journal of Financial Crime
... This article moves beyond simply reporting empirical results from various nations (e.g. Gupta and Gottschalk, 2022;Kamaei et al., 2022;Stadler and Gottschalk, 2022;Urzicka and Gottschalk, 2023) by presenting a literature review for the three dominating convenience propositions: ...
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September 2023
... Convenience was first introduced as a core concept by . Recently, the theory has been reviewed (e.g., Chan & Gibbs, 2020;Hansen, 2020;Oka, 2021;Vasiu, 2021;Vasiu & Podgor, 2019) and applied by several scholars such as Asting and Gottschalk (2022), Braaten and Vaughn (2019), Dearden and Gottschalk (2021), Desmond et al. (2022), Gupta and Gottschalk (2022), Qu (2021), Stadler and Gottschalk (2022), and Sterri and Borge (2022). Reference to the theory of convenience is already made in numerous research publications (e.g., Almaqableh et al., 2022;Black et al., 2022;Clarkson & Darjee, 2022;Ghazi-Tehrani & Pontell, 2022;Hendricks, 2022;Morino, 2021;Othman & Ameer, 2022;Prabhakar & Chawla, 2022). ...
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November 2022
Crime & Delinquency
... In other words, white collar crimes are crimes that should be given importance in terms of causing critical physical and mental harm to the victims of such crimes, beyond their material dimensions. Often, the consequences of white collar crimes can be larger than street crimes and can lead to a climate of insecurity in society (Dearden, 2016). ...
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