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social cost of losing faith in our corporations. This is demonstrated by the history of financial malfeasance on Wall Street, including the insider trading scandals of the 1980s as well as more current cases in financial institutions such a...
white collar crimes include advances in technology, growth of the information age using computers and the internet, higher levels of education, and the fact that there is a greater emphasis on money and power in today's society than there h...
white-collar crime will be discussed. Corporate Crime and Computer Crime will be discussed in detail. Crime preventative agencies such as the NCPC (National Crime Prevention Council) will also be researched. White Collar Crime The late Prof...
national support for the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of white collar and economic crimes. The Center is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, and has a training and research institute associated with West Virginia University i...
white-collar crime only dates back to 1939. Professor Edwin Hardin Sutherland was the first to coin the term, and hypothesize white-collar criminals attributed different characteristics and motives than typical street criminals. Mr. Sutherl...
fraud as a global economic problem threatens the financial strength of insurers and threatens the survival of the insurance institution. The purpose of this paper is to explore the magnitude of the problem including the industry's and regul...
the criminal justice system. Policymakers weigh the various costs posed by different crimes to determine which crime prevention measures have the highest priority. Researchers have tried different approaches in assessing the costs of crime....