Jay S. Albanese, Ph.D.

Criminologist

Virginia Commonwealth University
923 West Franklin Street / P.O. Box 842028
Richmond, VA 23284-2028

ph: 804-827-0844
fax: 804-827-1275

White Collar Crime

Below are highlights of work I've done on white collar crime, including intellectual property theft, fraud, and embezzlement.

Edited book: Combating Piracy: Intellectual Property Theft and Fraud, J. Albanese, ed. (Transaction, 2009).

Article: "White Collar Crimes & Casino Gambling: Looking for Empirical Links to Forgery, Embezzlement, and Fraud." Crime, Law and Social Change, vol. 49 (June, 2008).

Article: “Fraud: The Characteristic Crime of the 21st Century.” Trends in Organized Crime, vol. 8 (2005).

Presentation: “International Aspects of Identity Theft.”  Luncheon speaker at the National Institute of Justice Identity Theft Focus Group Experts Meeting.  Washington, D.C.  January, 2005.

Book: White Collar Crime in America. (Prentice Hall, 1995).

Article: "The Lockheed Foreign Payments Case 10 Years Later: Bribery or Extortion?"  International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 9 [1985].

[In German] In Karlhans Liebl, Ed.  Internationale Forschungsergebnisse Auf Dem Gebiet Der Wirtschaftskriminalitat.  [International Results of Research in Economic Crime].  Federal Republic of Germany: Centaurus‑Verlagsgesellschaft, 1987.

Article: "Tomorrow's Thieves: Manifestations of Theft in the Computer Age."The Futurist, (September‑October, 1988).

(Reprinted in Current Municipal Problems, 15, 4 [1989])

(Reprinted in Understanding Social Life: A Reader in Sociology, ed. by W.M. Newman and F.A. Boudreau, St. Paul, MN: West Publishing, 1993.)

 

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Virginia Commonwealth University
923 West Franklin Street / P.O. Box 842028
Richmond, VA 23284-2028

ph: 804-827-0844
fax: 804-827-1275