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“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Concept & Nature of
Privileged Class
Deviance
Tejal N Rohit
LLM 1 (2nd Sem)
Roll No.22
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Introduction
 Privileged class deviance is a notion very
much similar to the concept of ‘White collar
crime’ of Sutherland as crime committed
by high educational status person or socio-
economic crimes.
 Privileged deviance can be divided into
white-collar deviance, or corporate and
occupational deviance, and governmental
deviance
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Meaning & Concept of
Privileged class deviance
 Privileged Class Deviance, means crime
committed by privileged class of society or
crime committed by powerful privileged
class of society.
 Privileged classes deviance focuses upon
the relation between privileged, power and
their deviant behavior.
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Continue…
 In simple words, Crime committed by
educated and cultured persons, who are
well-clad and would not be normally
reckoned as criminals.
 These persons utilize their economic and
social status as a cover for their crimes.
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Nature of Privileged class
deviance
 What is White-Collar Deviance?
Edwin Sutherland: Introduced the concept
of white-collar crime in 1939. Crime
committed by "the upper, white-collar
class, which is composed of respectable,
or at least respected, business and
professional men in the course of his
occupation.“
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Continue……
 Excludes crimes like Murder, Adultery,
and Intoxication because these are not
customarily part of their occupational
procedures
(1) Occupational related
(2) deviant is a respectable, high status
person
 Also includes corporations participating in
deviant activities
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Corporate Deviance
 Corporate deviance takes place in
corporations; it is carried out for benefit
of the company or an individual; the
FOUR major types of deviance include:
1. Deviance against employees
2. Deviance against customers
3. Deviance against the Government
4. Deviance against the environment
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Occupational Deviance
 White-collar crime committed by employees for
individual gain is usually less costly than that
committed by corporations, but still far more
costly than street crimes
 It is estimated that as many as 60% of
American employees may steal from their
employers if the opportunity is presented
 Embezzlement: stealing of money; costs as
much as $27.2 billion in one year (commercial
banks lose five times as much to embezzlers
as armed robbers).
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Occupational Deviance –
cont.
 Financial frauds are very prevalent
 tax evasion
 securities fraud
 Deviance in the professions is those acts
committed during the course of the individual's
occupation
 medical misconduct – fee splitting, unnecessary
surgery and fraudulent payment claims
 lawyerly lawlessness – overcharging, and
intentionally causing delays in court
 accounting abuses – assisting clients in
falsifying deductions during audits
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
What Makes White-Collar
Deviance Unique?
 Use of power, influence, or respectability
to minimize detection
 Rational execution to maximize profits
 Non-criminal self-image
 Victim's unwitting cooperation
 Society is relatively indifferent
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Causes of White-Collar
Deviance
 Three reason why some people are more
likely than other to be deviant:
1. Stronger criminal motivation (greed is
stronger than fear)
2. Great criminal opportunity
3. Weaker social control (tax law
enforcement)
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Governmental Deviance
 Many public officials abuse their power in a
variety of ways
 Official deviance: abuse of power by
governmental officials or politicians running for
office
 Political corruption: abuse of power for
personal gain
 Election improprieties include the illegal or
unethical means used to win elections
 Official violence against citizens has a long
history
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Global Perspective: Official
Corruption
 Official corruption is very common
around the world, and especially in
poorer countries, where corruption of
public officials is seen as normal
 Causes of official corruption:
1. poverty
2. large populations
3. lack of democracy
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Official Ways of Neutralizing
Deviance
 Official deviants practice “the ritual of
wiggle”
 Continually deny that wrongdoing has
occurred
 Ignore the deviance
 Accusing the accuser
 Promising an investigation
 Claim the action was necessary
“Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010
Causes of Governmental
Deviance
 Abundance of ambiguous laws
 Complex nature of the government; lack
of information (greater complexity leads
to greater confusion and diminished
awareness that deviance is being
committed) and responsibility

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privileged class deviance ( concept &nature)

  • 1. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Concept & Nature of Privileged Class Deviance Tejal N Rohit LLM 1 (2nd Sem) Roll No.22
  • 2. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Introduction  Privileged class deviance is a notion very much similar to the concept of ‘White collar crime’ of Sutherland as crime committed by high educational status person or socio- economic crimes.  Privileged deviance can be divided into white-collar deviance, or corporate and occupational deviance, and governmental deviance
  • 3. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Meaning & Concept of Privileged class deviance  Privileged Class Deviance, means crime committed by privileged class of society or crime committed by powerful privileged class of society.  Privileged classes deviance focuses upon the relation between privileged, power and their deviant behavior.
  • 4. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Continue…  In simple words, Crime committed by educated and cultured persons, who are well-clad and would not be normally reckoned as criminals.  These persons utilize their economic and social status as a cover for their crimes.
  • 5. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Nature of Privileged class deviance  What is White-Collar Deviance? Edwin Sutherland: Introduced the concept of white-collar crime in 1939. Crime committed by "the upper, white-collar class, which is composed of respectable, or at least respected, business and professional men in the course of his occupation.“
  • 6. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Continue……  Excludes crimes like Murder, Adultery, and Intoxication because these are not customarily part of their occupational procedures (1) Occupational related (2) deviant is a respectable, high status person  Also includes corporations participating in deviant activities
  • 7. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Corporate Deviance  Corporate deviance takes place in corporations; it is carried out for benefit of the company or an individual; the FOUR major types of deviance include: 1. Deviance against employees 2. Deviance against customers 3. Deviance against the Government 4. Deviance against the environment
  • 8. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Occupational Deviance  White-collar crime committed by employees for individual gain is usually less costly than that committed by corporations, but still far more costly than street crimes  It is estimated that as many as 60% of American employees may steal from their employers if the opportunity is presented  Embezzlement: stealing of money; costs as much as $27.2 billion in one year (commercial banks lose five times as much to embezzlers as armed robbers).
  • 9. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Occupational Deviance – cont.  Financial frauds are very prevalent  tax evasion  securities fraud  Deviance in the professions is those acts committed during the course of the individual's occupation  medical misconduct – fee splitting, unnecessary surgery and fraudulent payment claims  lawyerly lawlessness – overcharging, and intentionally causing delays in court  accounting abuses – assisting clients in falsifying deductions during audits
  • 10. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 What Makes White-Collar Deviance Unique?  Use of power, influence, or respectability to minimize detection  Rational execution to maximize profits  Non-criminal self-image  Victim's unwitting cooperation  Society is relatively indifferent
  • 11. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Causes of White-Collar Deviance  Three reason why some people are more likely than other to be deviant: 1. Stronger criminal motivation (greed is stronger than fear) 2. Great criminal opportunity 3. Weaker social control (tax law enforcement)
  • 12. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Governmental Deviance  Many public officials abuse their power in a variety of ways  Official deviance: abuse of power by governmental officials or politicians running for office  Political corruption: abuse of power for personal gain  Election improprieties include the illegal or unethical means used to win elections  Official violence against citizens has a long history
  • 13. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Global Perspective: Official Corruption  Official corruption is very common around the world, and especially in poorer countries, where corruption of public officials is seen as normal  Causes of official corruption: 1. poverty 2. large populations 3. lack of democracy
  • 14. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Official Ways of Neutralizing Deviance  Official deviants practice “the ritual of wiggle”  Continually deny that wrongdoing has occurred  Ignore the deviance  Accusing the accuser  Promising an investigation  Claim the action was necessary
  • 15. “Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2010 Causes of Governmental Deviance  Abundance of ambiguous laws  Complex nature of the government; lack of information (greater complexity leads to greater confusion and diminished awareness that deviance is being committed) and responsibility