Middle-Class Offenders: A 35-Year Follow-Up

Soothill, Keith, Humphreys, Leslie orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-3756-4710, Wilson, Alison and Anderson, Jill (2012) Middle-Class Offenders: A 35-Year Follow-Up. British Journal of Criminology .

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Abstract

The long-term outcome for middle-class offenders after conviction is an under-researched area in criminology. This present study considers 317 offenders—with a follow-up of at least 35 years—who are seeking white-collar employment after conviction. On the basis of their previous criminal history, five clusters of offenders can be identified using latent class analysis (LCA): low-rate whitecollar, low-rate general, medium-rate acquisitive specialists, medium/high-rate generalists and high-rate generalists. Of the total series, 40 per cent were reconvicted of any standard-list offence, 24 per cent were reconvicted of a white-collar offence and 8 per cent were reconvicted of a sex or violence offence. The study helps to support the notion that middle-class persons are very much part of ‘the crime problem’.<br/>


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