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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMEA variety of nonviolent financial crimes, generally committed by businesspeople or public officials,involving commercial fraud, consumer fraud, swindles, insider trading on the stock market, embezzlem [..]
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMEcriminal acts engaged in by individuals of high propriety and social position during the course of their employment.
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMEcrime that is committed by salaried professional workers or persons in business and that usually involves a form of financial theft or fraud (as in securities dealing)
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMECrimes committed by "respectable" individuals, often while they practice their occupations-- for example, embezzling money or stealing computer time.
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMEA type of crime generally seen as non-violent or involving more sophisticated “business-related” schemes rather than violence or the threat of violence. Such crimes include tax fraud (evasion, false t [..]
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMENonviolent crime for financial gain committed by means of deception by persons with special technical and professional knowledge of business or government.
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMENonviolent crime for financial gain committed by means of deception by persons with special technical and professional knowledge of business or government.
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMEA class of property crimes that are usually job-related, such as embezzlement, bribery, and consumer fraud.
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WHITE-COLLAR CRIMEThe illegal and fraudulent activities of corporate executives, business personnel, and other persons of high social status that are committed for the purposes of financial gain. These crimes are typic [..]
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