"white-collar crime" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Anglais]

  1. Délinquance en col blanc, crime en col blanc.
    Sense id: fr-white-collar_crime-en-noun-~yGn~P7x Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire, Lexique en anglais de la sociologie Topics: sociology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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    "(1937) → voir white-collar et crime, expression forgée par le sociologue américain Edwin Sutherland à l'assemblée de l’American Sociological Society."
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          "ref": "Edwin Sutherland, The white collar criminal in V. C. Branham , S. B. Kutash, Encyclopedia of Criminology, 1949, 511-515",
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          "ref": "Edwin Sutherland, White Collar Crime: The Uncut Version, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1983",
          "text": "If it can be shown that white collar crimes are frequent, a general theory that crime is due to poverty and its related pathologies is shown to be invalid."
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          "ref": "United States Bureau of Justice Statistics, Report to the Nation on Crime & Justice, 1988 , p. 9",
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