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CRIMINAL CLASS

28 June 2007
Issue: 7279 / Categories: Legal News
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In brief

Britain’s middle classes are habitual criminals, with tax evasion and pinching from employers high on the offending list, a new survey reveals. The report—Law Abiding Majority?, co-authored by Dr Farrall and Suzanne Karstedt of Keele University—reveals that more than a third of people pay cleaners, plumbers or other tradesmen in cash to avoid paying tax, while a fifth have pilfered something from work. Just under a third, if handed too much change in a shop, would just keep it, while a tenth don’t pay their television licence. Many of the crimes are committed by those who are well educated and in employment, the report said.

Issue: 7279 / Categories: Legal News
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