White-collar crime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Within the field of criminology, white-collar crime has been defined by Edwin Sutherland as "a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation" (...
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The mission of the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) is to provide training, investigative support and research to agencies and entities involved in the prevention, investigation and prosecution of economic and high-tech crime.
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White-Collar Crime: an overview ... Sutherland defined the term as "crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation." Although there has been some debate as to what qualifies as a white-collar crime, the term today generally encompasses a variety of nonviolent crimes...
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National Check Fraud Center ... A demand for money or other consideration under threat to do bodily harm, to injure property, to accuse of a crime, or to expose secrets.
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White-Collar Crime/Corporate Crime: Correlative Features ... White-collar crime tends to be made up of complex, sophisticated, and relatively technical actions. ... White-collar crime tends to be intermingled with legitimate behavior...
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White-Collar Crime and Fraud, insurance fraud, mortgage fraud, health care fraud, mass marketing fraud, money laundering, securities and commodities fraud. ... White-Collar Crime: FBI Strategic Plan...
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Although the classification that we are discussing would include common theft, the area of particular concern is that which is commonly known as "white collar crime". This is a very broad category but in essence we are talking about fraud, bribery and corruption.
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The concept of white-collar crime draws attention to definitions of deviance which are determined by the powerful. Edwin Sutherland initially coined the term "white-collar crime" in order to point out weaknesses in typical crime theory that considered social pathology as the primary explanation behind criminal behavior.
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White Collar Crimes -- Corporate crime waves, business scams, workplace ethics, identity theft, fraud, credit card crimes and more. ... White Collar Crime White-collar crime is not a classic, clear-cut case of deviance.
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