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Perceptions of white-collar crime registries

Jill O. Jasperson (Department of Organizational Leadership, Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah, USA)
Thomas E. Dearden (Department of Sociology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA)
Ronald Mellado Miller (Department of Strategic Management and Operations, Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah, USA)

Journal of Financial Crime

ISSN: 1359-0790

Article publication date: 18 June 2021

Issue publication date: 14 March 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

In 2015, Utah enacted the first white-collar crime (WCC) registry. Similar to sex offender registries, this registry provides demographic information to the public. Utah’s law includes convicted offenders of second-degree felonies for a variety of non-violent, financial crimes, including securities fraud, insurance fraud and theft by deception (H.B. 378, 2015). The purpose of this paper is to examine the perceptions of this new registry.

Design/methodology/approach

A survey was built in 2016 to better understand the perceptions of said WCC registry. This paper considers the relationships between demographic variables, fear of crime and support for Utah’s WCC registry using data from over 968 university students in Utah.

Findings

The authors find strong support for the registry, with 76% of the sample supporting its implementation. Only one variable, social political affiliation, was significant. Those who defined themselves as social strong liberals were more likely to select somewhat support rather than definitely support the registry.

Originality/value

This is the first paper that we know of to examine support for a WCC registry.

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Citation

Jasperson, J.O., Dearden, T.E. and Miller, R.M. (2022), "Perceptions of white-collar crime registries", Journal of Financial Crime, Vol. 29 No. 2, pp. 639-652. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFC-03-2021-0075

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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