PUNISHMENT FOR WHITE COLLAR IN INDIA

  • J.THULASIRAMAN THULASIRAMAN Annamalai University

Abstract

White collar crime refers to non-violent crimes committed through deceptive practices, for the purpose of financial gain. Typically, white collar crimes are committed by business people who are able to access large amounts of money, though the term is sometimes applied to others who pilfer monies in other circumstances. White collar crimes are non-violent, and are committed by a broad range of activities, such as insider trading. To explore this concept, consider the following white collar crime definition.

Author Biography

J.THULASIRAMAN THULASIRAMAN, Annamalai University

Head, Asst. Professor,

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Published
2011-01-31