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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'whitecollar'
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| 'White-collar crime never hurt anybody'. Discuss |
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| A white-collar crime refers to crimes committed by business people, entrepreneurs, professionals, or public officials |
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| Criminology - "Corporate and white-collar crimes are less serious than other kinds of crime, such as violent crime"- Discuss. |
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| Discuss firstly why white-collar crime and corporate crime are perceived as less severe than street crime, secondly, it will explain why it should not be seen as less serious and finally it will show some examples of corporate and white collar crime. |
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| Is "greed" the explanation for both professional and corporate crime? If not, what else do we have to consider? Can we apply traditional criminological theories to our understanding of white-collar crime? |
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| The word "fraud" is an "umbrella" term for a number of offences. Indeed, white-collar crime occurs when individuals or groups of individuals make illegal use of their occupational position for personal advantage and harm others or their own organisation. |
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| White-Collar Crime. |
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| Workplace crime, white-collar crime, crime against business all fall under the same category, no matter what term you use to describe it, this type of crime costs South African Businesses roughly R40 billion per year |
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