White collar crimes rarely cause the public outrage that violent crimes induce. Because of the social standing and financial resources of some non-violent offenders, and the fact that they are non-violent give them a psychological edge Many times their punishment is somewhat buffered with "white collar" prisons. Although most experts agree that they should not be mixed with violent offenders, the punishment usually does not fit the crime.
The devastation caused by these kinds of crimes can be as ruinous to people's lives as violence Points of Interest:Martha Stewart's imprisonment raised eyebrows and voices as to whether 'white collar' prisons are indeed any punishment at all The term "white collar crime" was coined by Edward Sutherland meaning non-violent crime. Found in Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition by Columbia University Press References:Misbehavior In Organizations, Theory, Research, and Management by Yoav Vardi and Eli Weitz, Tel Aviv University.
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