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  2. Blue-collar crime - Wikipedia

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    Blue-collar crime is a term used to identify crime, normally of a small scale nature in contrast to “white-collar crime”, and is generally attributed to people of the lower class. During the 1910s through to the 1920s in America, manual labourers often opted for blue shirts, so that stains gained from days at work were less visible. [ 2 ]

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  4. Edwin Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Hardin Sutherland (August 13, 1883 – October 11, 1950) was an American sociologist.He is considered one of the most influential criminologists of the 20th century. He was a sociologist of the symbolic interactionist school of thought and is best known for defining white-collar crime and differential association, a general theory of crime and delinquency.

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    Kenner said political operatives also need to meet young blue-collar voters where they are by providing information about the difference between political parties, where they can vote and how to vote.

  6. Blue Collar (film) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Collar is a 1978 American crime drama film directed by Paul Schrader in his directorial debut. Written by Schrader and his brother Leonard, the film stars Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel and Yaphet Kotto. [3] The film is both a critique of union practices and an examination of life in a working-class Rust Belt enclave.

  7. Be Proud Be Loud (Be Heard) - Wikipedia

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    The single and its B-side "Laughing with the Fools" were not included on an album at the time, though both would eventually be included on the 2005 reissue of Love Is the Law, while the title track became the lead song on the 1998 compilation The Best of Toyah: Proud, Loud & Heard, hand-picked by Toyah Willcox herself. Track listing. 7" single

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