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Crime and the Average American

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Weisburd David, Wheeler Stanton, Waring Elin, & Bode Nancy, Crimes of the Middle Classes: White-Collar Offenders in the Federal Courts. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1991. xvii + 211 pages. $24.00.

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Copyright © 1993 by The Law and Society Association

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Footnotes

My thanks to Kathleen Daly for suggesting some of the leads followed in this paper, particularly the work of Zeitz. Thanks also to Joseph Sanders for many helpful suggestions.

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