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Discusses white collar crimes, focusing on the disparity in such crimes between men and women. Focuses on the convenience theory, to explain general white-collar crime. Covers crimes of convenience in cybercrime by considering the importance of gender in the history of internet crime and the relationship between cyber and white-collar crime.

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Discusses white collar crimes, focusing on the disparity in such crimes between men and women. Focuses on the convenience theory, to explain general white-collar crime. Covers crimes of convenience in cybercrime by considering the importance of gender in the history of internet crime and the relationship between cyber and white-collar crime.


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Autorenporträt
Maryam Kamaei is the Director of the Law Department at Scientific and Applied University and a lecturer at the Ahvaz branch of Islamic Azad University. She holds a master's degree in criminal law and criminology and is currently a PhD candidate. She has been researching women and white-collar crime since 2019. Petter Gottschalk, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Leadership and Organizational Behavior at BI Norwegian Business School in Oslo. He has published extensively on white-collar crime, convenience theory, and corporate investigations. Dr. Gottschalk has held several chief executive officer positions in business before joining academia. Thomas E. Dearden, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), USA. His work focuses on the interaction of whitecollar crime and cybercrime. He has more than a dozen academic publications and over 40 presentations to his credit. He has consulted for several organizations across the globe.