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white-collar worker refers to a person who performs professional, managerial, or administrative work, in contrast with a
Kaynak: White-collar workerSubsequently, in August 2008 Forbes published a new list that focused solely on
white-collar crime : World's 10 Most Wanted
White-CollarKaynak: The World's 10 Most WantedIn contrast, the
white-collar worker typically performs work in an office environment and may involve sitting at a computer or desk.
Kaynak: Blue-collar workerwhite-collar crime , because the majority of individuals who may act as or represent the interests of the corporation are
white-collarKaynak: Corporate crime He was a sociologist of the symbolic interactionist school of thought and is best known for defining
white-collar crime and
Kaynak: Edwin SutherlandSalinger, Encyclopedia of
white-collar & corporate crime: A – I, Volume 1, page 78, ISBN 0-7619-3004-3, 2005. last National Drug
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