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Engdahl's Structures For White Collar Crimes

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Engdahl mentions how the "structures for white-collar crimes consists of: financial self-interests, low priority of control, and interpretative primacy" (Chapter 44). Chapter 44 also mentions how "white-collar crimes happen because of individuals access to authority, social contract networks and technical-administrative systems" (Chapter 44, pg. 544). Chapter 44 also mentions how, "individuals position at the work place build up barriers that could possibly hinder others from controlling a course of events such as; obstructing suspicion and detection, through their impeding investigation and implementation of sanctions through their preventing legal actions once suspicion is detected" (Chapter 44, 543-544). This chapter was interesting to

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