Emerging Trends in Corporate Crime(s): An Indian Legal Perspective

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Dr. Rakesh Kumar Handa, Dr. Vani Prakash

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Motivation, Opportunity, and Rationalization are three significant elements to commit a crime. Motive comes from monetary tension; opportunity happens through shortcoming in interior control and rationalization is crime inside avocation for their demonstration. Cutthroat and financial endurance can be a rationale to commit a crime.  The white-collar crimes are not often committed by hardcore criminals; these are often committed by moral people who are under financial strain and distress. In committing a crime, motivation has an important role as compared to opportunity to commit a crime. People often commit crime because they want to be wealthier and do not care about the consequences of their wrongful acts. Sometimes, crimes are committed by people to satisfy their ego or to maintain their false status.

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