White-collar crime is mostly committed by men. It remains to be seen if this will stay this way. Increasing numbers of women succeed in attaining management positions in organizations. Could we therefore expect an increase in female white-collar crime?Criminological theories on female crime and on white-collar crime lead to contradicting hypotheses.Research on white-collar and organizational crime predominantly produces a situational hypothesis explanation according to which we could expect that the rise of women in organizational hierarchies will also bring more female white-collar crime.Research on female delinquency might lead to an opposite gender-difference hypothesis that would predict less white-collar crime, because they have a lesser tendency to show risky behavior.In this article, both assumptions will be elaborated for further research, against the background of possible gender bias in the relation between women and white-collar crime. |
Zoekresultaat: 13 artikelen
Jaar 2010 xArtikel |
Vrouwen en witteboordencriminaliteitTheorieën en hypothesen over sekseverschil |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2010 |
Trefwoorden | Gender, Witteboordencriminaliteit, Vrouwelijke delinquenten, Feminisme |
Auteurs | Wim Huisman |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Diversen |
Jaarregister 2010 |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2010 |
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Sneeuwwitje en de machomanSekse en gender in de (Nederlandstalige) criminologie |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 4 2010 |
Trefwoorden | gender, Feminisme, criminologische theorie |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Dirk J. Korf, Dr. Martina Althoff en Prof. Els Enhus |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This special issue focuses on the role of sex/gender in Dutch and Belgian criminological and penological research and theory. This introductory article draws the history of thought and research within Dutch-language criminology and explores international developments, in particular the influence of feminist critique on theory and research.This framework serves the positioning of the other contributions, on the one hand research exploring the differences in crime between men and women and on the other hand empirical and theoretical articles focusing on (the social construction of) gender. Finally some innovative methodological findings will be discussed, also with regard to future criminological research. |
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Gemeenten en de strijd tegen de georganiseerde misdaad |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 3 2010 |
Trefwoorden | georganiseerde criminaliteit, bestuurlijke aanpak, BIBOB, gemeenten, evaluatieonderzoek |
Auteurs | Wim Huisman |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Municipalities play an increasingly important role in the fight against organized crime. Following Italian and New York examples, the Netherlands have developed several instruments for an administrative approach to organized crime. This article describes these instruments on a local and a national level and discusses its theoretical foundations. A critical assessment is made on the reach of this administrative approach considering the perception and nature of organized crime in the Netherlands. Further, methods for assessing the effectiveness of such an approach are discussed. Has organized crime successfully been targeted and how could this be established? |
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De positie van de gemeente in de veiligheidszorgEen inleiding |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 3 2010 |
Auteurs | Jan Terpstra en Arnt Mein |
Auteursinformatie |
Casus |
De criminologische kant van het ondernemen |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 2 2010 |
Auteurs | Wim Huisman |
Auteursinformatie |
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De lokale voorzorgcultuurOver de steeds verder naar voren werkende overheid in de aanpak van sociale onveiligheid |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid, Aflevering 2 2010 |
Trefwoorden | voorzorgcultuur, voorzorgprincipe, veiligheidsbeleid, preventie |
Auteurs | Ruth Prins en Hans Boutellier |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Public safety governance has been characterised in many ways. Literature mentions traditional sanctions for purposes of repression, policy programs aiming for prevention, as well as cooperation of public, private and hybrid organizations in addressing public safety problems. Very recently, a so called culture of precaution, in which problems of public safety are to be addressed at a very early – premature – stage, would have entered the scene. This potential culture of precaution is topic of this article. The article aims to indicate the empirical manifestations of a culture of precaution, as mentioned in literature, in contemporary public safety governance. The central question is as follows: to what extent and in what way is contemporary public safety governance on municipality level characterised by the precautionary principle? Five municipalities within the police region of Utrecht, varying in size from 40.000 to 300.000 citizens, have been studied; Amersfoort, Bunschoten, Utrecht, Woerden and Zeist. In total 153 measures addressing problems of public safety have been analyzed for characteristics of precaution. In order to do so, a model has been developed which locates precaution next to traditional strategies for addressing public safety. It will be demonstrated that a culture of precaution is not empirically present in public safety governance on municipality level. However, contemporary public safety governance does appear to posses some minor characteristics of the precaution paradigm. |
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Criminele expatsBritse criminelen in Nederland en Nederlandse criminelen in Spanje |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2010 |
Trefwoorden | drugshandel, Internationale criminaliteit, Spanje, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
Auteurs | Dr. Melvin Soudijn en Dr. Sander Huisman |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article focuses on migration with criminal motives. Two specific groups are discussed, British migrants in the Netherlands and Dutch migrants in Spain. Little is written on criminal migration motives in combination with Western subjects. On the other hand, investigative authorities have first-hand knowledge on this matter. An analysis of 25 closed case files shows that within these two groups of migrants, some people are heavily involved in the international drugs trade. Although their numbers are small, their function is important. Through their actions it becomes possible for certain cities or areas to evolve into international criminal drug marketplaces. There are also some differences between British and Dutch criminals abroad. British criminals are often involved as brokers. They broker drugs for third parties in Great Britain. Their stay in the Netherlands seems temporarily. They do not invest in the economy or buy property. Conversely, Dutch criminals in Spain could be described as leaders of organized crime groups. They invest in Spain by buying companies and property. |
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‘White trash’ versus ‘Marokkaanse straatterroristen’Een analyse van het Nederlandse en Engelse discours rond migranten en overlast |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2010 |
Trefwoorden | Marokkanen, Overlast, Engeland en Wales, Mediadiscours |
Auteurs | Drs. Monique Koemans |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article focuses on the differences in perception that appear when the English and Dutch discourses on anti-social behaviour and street terror are compared. The political and media discourses in the Netherlands focus on the migration background of the youth responsible (mainly Moroccan juveniles) whereas in England and Wales the possible influence of discrimination is stressed. The analysis of the two discourses reveals that although the problems in the two countries are in essence comparable, very different discourses have developed. |
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Migratie en mobiele dadersHeling bij rondtrekkende dadergroepen |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2010 |
Trefwoorden | Criminele bendes, Zuid-Oost Europa, Rondtrekkende daders, Heling |
Auteurs | Dr. Stijn Van Daele en Prof. dr. Tom Vander Beken |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Starting a decade ago, police authorities in Western Europe have been dealing with (South)Eastern European gangs coming over to Western Europe. These gangs commit a large number of property crimes and are characterised by their high level of mobility. Yet, this raises questions as to how their mobility has to be interpreted: is it temporary, making them criminal tourists, or are there any migration mechanisms involved? This article is based on interviews with offenders charged with selling criminal goods (i.e. fencing). Fencing activities appear to take place either in Western Europe or in the countries of origin. Alongside these activities, their centre of social activity appears to be located in either one of them as well. This heterogeneity indicates there is little added value in combating the Eastern European crime gangs, because different offender types with a different background are involved. |
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Criminaliteit, migratie en etniciteitNieuwe richtingen binnen een complex en beladen onderzoeksterrein |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 2 2010 |
Trefwoorden | migratie, Criminaliteit en etniciteit, Nederland, België |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Joanne van der Leun, Dr. Mariska Kromhout, Dr. Marleen Easton e.a. |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In this thematic issue various angles of crime and migration are addressed. This introductory article focuses on differences in the debate and research on crime and migration in the Netherlands and Belgium. According to the authors (and editors of this issue) both sound research and a critical debate is needed in order to prevent rash conclusions which might exclude large groups of immigrants, asylum seekers and others. This special issue demonstrates the diversity of the relations between migration and crime and the various angles from which these can be studied. |
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De ovenbouwers van de HolocaustEen casestudie van organisatiecriminaliteit |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Criminologie, Aflevering 1 2010 |
Trefwoorden | Tweede Wereldoorlog, Holocaust, Organisatiecriminaliteit, Duitsland |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Wim Huisman en BSc Annika van Baar |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In this article, theories on organisational crime are applied to the involvement of the German corporation Topf & Söhne in the Holocaust. This corporation produced ovens for various concentration and destruction camps in Germany and Poland and contributed significantly to the execution of the Holocaust with their innovative products. The motivation to procure these ovens to the SS does not seem to stem from force, ideological agreement or maximisation of profit. Instead loss-minimisation and a ‘culture of perfection’ seem to form the explanation. Opportunity was provided by the Nazi-Germany regime and the knowledge and skills were already at hand within the organisation. Because of the close collaboration between these two parties, this case can be qualified as a form of state-corporate crime. Administrative, political and social control was absent and neutralisations only seem to have been formed after the Holocaust. The analysis shows how theories about ‘regular’ organisational criminality can form an explanation of the involvement of corporations in international crimes. |