Two key issues to keep in mind – both in reading others’ arguments and in presenting your own – are the intended audience and the intended purpose of the argument. Respond to TWO of the 3ss@ys this week – either Rose and Clark on community college or Lehman and Opoku-Agyeman and Addo on student loans. Who was their intended audience? What was the purpose of their articles? How do these choices affect the evidence they present? What additional evidence would you need to add if you were presenting their arguments in an academic journal?
1. The theory of white collar crime began in 1939 with Edward Sutherland. He spoke of embezzlement, fraud committed by companies, and also
1. The theory of white collar crime began in 1939 with Edward Sutherland. He spoke of embezzlement, fraud committed by companies, and also insider trading. Granted these are not violent crimes but they are extremely financially devastating. The positions of power held over lower workers in the companies was a