Introductory part of the course.
1. Criminology: history and theory (the classical
school of criminology, the positivist school, victimology, criminological
psychology).
2. Criminology and literature:
white collar crimes in Twentieth-Century literature and cinema.
3. Media coverage of white-collar
crimes.
Part one.
1. White collar crime and
criminology.
2. Analysis of Sutherland’s definition of
white-collar crime as “a crime committed by a person of respectability and
high social status in the course of his occupation”.
Part two.
1. Patterns of white-collar and corporate crime
(fraud, insider dealing, corruption, healthcare crimes, consumer offences,
environmental crimes).
Part three.
1. Employment offences.
1.1 Occupational
health and safety.
1.2 Mobbing
and bossing at the workplace.
Part four.
1. White-collar crime and
victimization.