
Sally S. Simpson
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Sally S. Simpson is a prominent figure in the field of criminology, particularly known for her extensive research on white-collar crime. Her works, including "White-Collar Crime: An Opportunity Perspective" and "Corporate Crime, Law, and Social Control," have made significant contributions to understanding the dynamics and implications of corporate misconduct and the regulatory frameworks surrounding it. Through her scholarly work, she emphasizes the importance of examining the opportunities for crime within organizational structures and the societal factors that enable such behaviors.
Simpson's academic career has been marked by her commitment to integrating empirical research with theoretical insights, making her a respected voice in discussions about crime and justice. She has influenced the study of white-collar crime by shedding light on how corporate fraud can be systematically analyzed and understood. Her contributions extend beyond academia, as she has engaged with policymakers and practitioners to address the complexities of corporate crime.