White-collar Criminal
Discover the intriguing exploration of crime in the upper echelons of society with "White-collar Criminal" by Gilbert Geis. This insightful book, published in 2006 by Taylor & Francis Inc, spans 462 pages and delves into the complexities of white-collar crime and its implications. Geis presents a thorough analysis that highlights the often-overlooked offenses committed by individuals in positions of power and trust. With detailed case studies and an engaging narrative, he unveils how these crimes impact society as a whole. Essential for students of sociology, criminology, and anyone interested in the realities of crime beyond the streets, this book is a significant contribution to our understanding of criminal behavior. Don't miss the chance to explore the darker side of success through this compelling work.