Los delitos de “cuello blanco” y los delitos de “cuello azul”
The contribution to the Criminology of Edwin H. Sutherland has been very significant. His search was aimed at understanding the phenomenon of crime in the upper classes. Until then, predominated in the Criminology thought of Lombroso, where practically highlighted the fisonomism, in which the m...
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Language: | Spanish |
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Sociedad Mexicana de Criminología capítulo Nuevo León, A.C.
2008
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Online Access: | http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5259753 |
Source: | Archivos de Criminología, Seguridad Privada y Criminalística, ISSN 2007-2023, Nº 1 (agosto-diciembre), 2008 |
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The contribution to the Criminology of Edwin H. Sutherland has been very significant.
His search was aimed at understanding the phenomenon of crime in the upper classes.
Until then, predominated in the Criminology thought of Lombroso, where practically
highlighted the fisonomism, in which the most ugly and antisocial, members of the
lower class, were the perfect criminals. The present work aims to expose the General
guidelines of so-called crimes of white collar and blue collar crimes. |
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