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What Makes A Business Person A Criminal: An Examination Through Academic Dishonesty, Dakota Lee Fraley May 2017

What Makes A Business Person A Criminal: An Examination Through Academic Dishonesty, Dakota Lee Fraley

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The present study examined the interaction between environmental and individual difference characteristics in predicting perceptions of white-collar crime and likelihood to engage in academic dishonesty. It adopted a cross discipline approach that pulls literature from criminology, industrial organizational psychology and academic dishonesty to create the theoretical framework for what causes a person to deviate. General strain theory, rational choice theory and social exchange theory were employed to explain how integrity, perceived stress and perceived injustice could predict likelihood to commit academic dishonesty and perceptions of white-collar crime. Additional analyses looked at how self-control might moderate the relationships between perceived stress …