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WCC & Regulatory Lapses in Loan Fraud: Statutory Architecture, Enforcement Frictions and Systemic Vulnerabilities in India’s Financial Sector

The conception of white-Collar crime Although the nomenclature of “white-collar crime” was brought into the big picture in mid-20th-century criminological discourse, analytical engagement with economically privileged offending agents, which are now classified as “ white-collar offenders” , predates its terminological codification within the genealogy of criminology. [1] At the turn of the century, Edward Alsworth Ross [hereinafter “Ross”] theorised the figure of the “ criminaloid” or the...

WCC & Regulatory Lapses in Loan Fraud: Statutory Architecture, Enforcement Frictions and Systemic Vulnerabilities in India’s Financial Sector

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