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Pink Collar Crime vs. White Collar Crime Overview on the Specific Features Related to the Antisocial Behavior of Women

Stãiculescu Ana Rodica () and Neagu Carmen-Mariana ()
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Stãiculescu Ana Rodica: “Ovidius”University Constan?a
Neagu Carmen-Mariana: Doctoral School of Sociology - University of Bucharest

Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2015, vol. XV, issue 1, 118-122

Abstract: In attempting to define and describe the antisocial behavior, the center of interest is usually placed, in observing its way of manifestation. This comprise a wide range of deviations from the norm, knowingly breach of public order and behavioral acts wich are usually directed against other members of society . Whether it is a simple manifestation of irregular behavior or committing acts which seriously violates social order and safety, anti-social behaviors are punished first by considering them as "outside " normality. In this context the present work aims to validate the fact that, even though similarities may exist in the way women and men commit offences the antisocial behavior of women meets the criteria to be classified as a specific form of manifestation. The interest in treating this particular subject comes from addressing economic and financial crime, generally seen as being incompatible with women.

Keywords: antisocial behaviour; women; crime; precursors; qualitative analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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