White Collar Crimes
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- Differential Opportunity: Application to White Collar CrimeThis article addresses criminal theories that attempt to analyze white collar crime offenders. It focuses on the criminological theory of differential opportunity, which combines strain theory and social learning theory.
- Canadian White Collar Crime: A Haven for Criminals like Conrad Black, John Felderhof & Garth DrabinksyWhite collar criminals including Conrad Black, John Felderhof and Garth Drabinsky have referred to Canada as a "haven" and have repeatedly used it as so to escape justice in the United States.
- Armed and Ready for War on White Collar CrimeThe United States and the United Kingdom's systems for combating white collar crime on the surface seem quite similar. However, the enforcement of their white collar criminal statutes are an ocean apart.
- Free White Collar CriminalsWhite collar criminals take up millions of tax dollars each year by being imprisoned. These non-violent criminals should not be jailed, but rather sentenced to community service and hefty fines.
- White Collar Crime in the United StatesThis article examines the trends of white collar and corporate crime, that have increased significantly in recent years.
White Collar Crime-On the Rise?White Collar Crime is a particularly serious problem in our society. In the federal sense, White Collar Crime is primarily detected by administrative departments and agencies.- White Collar CrimesThis assertion could lead to a larger revelation about the integral relationship that exists between the criminal justice system and society.
- White Collar Crime: The Devastating RepercussionsCrime may be more prevalent in middle class and poor America, but the devastation caused by the actions of the rich far outweigh any crime ever committed by the general public.
White Collar Crime (Such as Martha Stewart's Case) Vs. Street Crimes (i.e. Drug Deals)This is an article that I wrote for my Sociology class on the differences of punishments on white collar crimes vs. street crimes.- The Causes of White Collar CrimeArticle elaborates on the reasons people are more than willing to commit white collar crimes.
- Occupational, Organizational and Computer CrimesThis article goes into a brief detail about occupational, organizational, and computer crimes.
- White Collar Crimes: How Companies Are Turned Upside Downthis artcile explains white collar crime and how the business may spiral out of control.
- White Collar CrimeThe definition of white collar crime is one of great debate. There are many theories explaining criminal activity. Three that best explain white collar crime are the Differential-Association Theory, Anomie-Strain Theory, and the Rational Choice Theory.
- Why White Collar Crimes Should Be Called Financial CrimesThis article describes several types of white collar crime.
- Theories Behind White Collar CrimeWith the advent of technology, as well as a general relaxation of morals in society, has led to a boom in white collar crime in the past several decades. In the interest of understanding this trend, theories behind white collar crime are analyzed in this research.
- Understanding White Collar Crime TheoryAs technology has evolved, and modern life has become more complicated, an increasing number of individuals are getting involved in what is called "White Collar" crime. This paper discusses the effects of the crime on society.
White Collar Crimes ExplainedToday, through much debate, the term is generally applied to any form of various nonviolent offenses that are committed in a business or professional setting for capital gains.
The Impact of White Collar Crime in AmericaMany of us have no idea of the incredible toll exacted on us both as individuals and as a society by those unsavory characters--or companies--that would suavely or systematically, bilk us out of our hard-earned money.- STATE of SIEGESubsequent to the great 2008 economic collapse of one of the largest economies in the world, those responsible, still walk free and continue their criminal enterprises unabated.
Banking Fees Eat Savings. Perhaps Linked to White Collar Crime?Nobody likes a saver but until rich citizens pay their fair share of taxes; people are going to keep saving their own money in case of an emergency. Espeically with white collar crime unregulated and increasing.- White Collar Crime in McCreary County Kentucky(In response to the article that appeared on the front page of the May 8, 2008 edition of the McCreary County Voice. Vol. 8 No. 24)
- White Collar Crime High in the Lower HaightWhile neighborhood associations target the problem of homeless people in the Lower Haight, white collar crime is on the rise.
- Madoff Sentenced to Historic 150 Years for His White-collar CrimesBernard Madoff was sentenced to 150 years behind bars. Courtroom testimony by victims was dramatic. Madoff turned to the audience and made an apology.
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- Can Your Business Be Put on Probation?You've probably heard about probation for individuals, but what about probation for businesses?
- Explanation of Occupational CrimeThis article describes one type of white collar crime called occupational crime.
- Corporate CrimeThis article provides instances of corporate crime.
