NCJ Number
42969
Journal
Crime & Delinquency Volume: 23 Issue: 3 Dated: (JULY 1977) Pages: 290-303
Date Published
1977
Length
14 pages
Annotation
PROSECUTORIAL EMPHASIS UPON THE ECONOMIC DAMAGE CAUSED BY 'WHITE-COLLAR' CRIMINALS IS CONSIDERED IMPORTANT IN BREAKING PUBLIC APATHY TOWARD THEIR CRIMES. SHORT PRISON TERMS ARE RECOMMENDED TO STIMULATE THE CRIMINAL IMAGE,
Abstract
IMAGES OF THE BUSINESSMAN AND PROFESSIONAL PERSON AS STATUS PERSONS AND SUCCESSFUL SYMBOLS OF THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM AE CONSIDERED BARRIERS IN PERCEIVING THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY 'WHITE COLLAR' CRIMES. IT IS BELIEVED THESE IMAGES IN THE MINDS OF JURORS CAN BE OVERCOME BY EMPHASIZING THE ACTUAL HARM INCURRED BY THE DEFENDANT'S ACT AND CONNECTING THE HARM TO PERSONAL BLAME. IT IS FURTHER BELIEVED THAT SHORT PRISON TERMS IN MINIMUM SECURITY INSTITUTIONS WOULD GENERATE THE OBSERVABLE AND EXPERIENCED LOSS OF STATUS THAT WOULD ACT AS A DETERRENT FOR THE TARGET OFFENDER.