corporate crime

  • 71Crime in Varna — As in other Bulgarian cities, some sectors of the economy, including gambling, corporate security, tourism, real estate, and professional sports, are believed to be controlled in part by business groups with links to Communist era secret services …

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  • 72Corporate Fraud — Activities undertaken by an individual or company that are done in a dishonest or illegal manner, and are designed to give an advantage to the perpetrating individual or company. Corporate fraud schemes go beyond the scope of an employee s stated …

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  • 73corporate — adj. Corporate is used with these nouns: ↑accountability, ↑accountant, ↑asset, ↑attorney, ↑balance sheet, ↑banking, ↑bankruptcy, ↑blog, ↑boardroom, ↑body, ↑bond, ↑ …

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  • 74white-collar crime — white collar criminal. any of various crimes, as embezzlement, fraud, or stealing office equipment, committed by business or professional people while working at their occupations. [1945 50] * * * Introduction   crime committed by persons who,… …

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  • 75White-collar crime — Within the field of criminology, white collar crime or incorporated governance 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 (1949). Sutherland was a …

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  • 76Organised crime in Australia — refers to the activities of various groups of crime families and/or organised crime syndicates. Organised crime is a phenomenon that has emerged in different cultures and countries around the world; it is ubiquitous, internationalised and not… …

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  • 77Plaid-collar crime — is an act of theft or related criminal offence that directly affects farm workers, such as the theft of produce or farm stock and equipment. Although plaid collar crime (Rural Commodity Theft) isn t a recognised criminal exercise, it has become… …

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  • 78List of corporate scandals — A corporate scandal is a scandal involving allegations of unethical behavior by people acting within or on behalf of a corporation. A corporate scandal sometimes involves accounting fraud of some sort. A wave of such scandals swept many United… …

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  • 79State crime — In criminology, state crime is activity or failures to act that break the state s own criminal law or public international law. For these purposes, Ross (2000b) defines a state as the elected and appointed officials, the bureaucracy, and the… …

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  • 80Blue-collar crime — In criminology, blue collar crime is any crime committed by an individual from a lower social class as opposed to white collar crime which is associated with crime committed by individuals of a higher social class.The opportunity to commit… …

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