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  • 41White-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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  • 42White-collar worker — The term white collar worker refers to a salaried professional who performs semi professional office, administrative, and sales coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue collar worker, whose job requires manual labor. White collar work is an… …

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  • 43White Collar (Fernsehserie) — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel White Collar …

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  • 44White Collar Boy — Infobox Single Name = White Collar Boy Artist = Belle Sebastian from Album = The Life Pursuit B side = Released = 26th June 2006 Format = CD (RTRADSCD355) 7 vinyl (RTRADS355) DVD (RTRADSDVD355) Recorded = The Sound Factory, Los Angeles, 2005… …

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  • 45White-Collar Crime — A non violent crime that is committed by someone, typically for financial gain. The typical white collar criminal is an office worker, business manager, fund manager or executive. Forensic accountants, auditors and whistle blowers identify and… …

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  • 46White Collar Blue — infobox television show name = White Collar Blue caption = format = Drama runtime = 60 Minutes creator = Steve Knapman Kris Wyld executive producer = Sue Masters starring = Peter O Brien Freya Stafford Brooke Satchwell Don Hany Richard Carter… …

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  • 47white-collar crime — A term introduced by Edwin Sutherland in the 1940s in order to draw attention to the illegalities and misdeeds of ‘captains of industry’ and other middle class members of the business world (see his’White Collar Criminality’, American… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 48white-collar workers — {n. phr.} Workers employed in offices and at desks as opposed to those who work as manual workers; the middle class. * /It is a well known fact that white collar workers are less well organized than unionized manual workers./ Contrast BLUE COLLAR …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 49white-collar workers — {n. phr.} Workers employed in offices and at desks as opposed to those who work as manual workers; the middle class. * /It is a well known fact that white collar workers are less well organized than unionized manual workers./ Contrast BLUE COLLAR …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 50white-collar\ workers — n. phr. Workers employed in offices and at desks as opposed to those who work as manual workers; the middle class. It is a well known fact that white collar workers are less well organized than unionized manual workers. Contrast: blue collar… …

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