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White Collar Crime in Republice of Macedonia in the Period 2008-2017 (from the prism of sociological explanations)

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  • Ardita Abduli

    (Doc.Dr. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Tetova, Republic of North Macedonia)

  • Drita Mehmedi

Abstract

Considering that the Republic of Macedonia in the last fifteen years is governed by a political administration with non-functional democracy where the power for so long stood in the hands of a party coalition (VMRO-DPMNE / DUI), who created obedience to the masses for eternal leaders by embarrassing the state in the corner of liberty and legitimacy, and thus overthrowing the system of democratic values.For this reason, this study will examine crime, corruption and other misconducts in state institutions of the Republic of Macedonia by official persons in the period 2008-2017. The study will be elaborated from a sociological perspective based on sociological paradigms that explain deviance and crime in society, focusing on the narrative methodology through which we will professionally review the cases of crime and corruption by state authorities. Among other things, this paper will also examine the consequences that society suffers from abuses of state leadership by governing for a decade.

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  • Ardita Abduli & Drita Mehmedi, 2018. "White Collar Crime in Republice of Macedonia in the Period 2008-2017 (from the prism of sociological explanations)," European Journal of Social Sciences Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 1, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejssjr:43
    DOI: 10.26417/ejss.v1i3.p178-184
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