Exam 13: White-collar and Organized Crime
Exam 1: Criminology and the Sociological Perspective55 Questions
Exam 2: Public Opinion, the News Media, and the Crime Problem55 Questions
Exam 3: The Measurement and Patterning of Criminal Behavior55 Questions
Exam 4: Victims and Victimization55 Questions
Exam 5: Classical and Neoclassical Perspectives55 Questions
Exam 6: Biological and Psychological Explanations50 Questions
Exam 7: Sociological Theories: Emphasis on Social Structure55 Questions
Exam 8: Sociological Theories: Emphasis on Social Process55 Questions
Exam 9: Sociological Theories: Critical Perspectives55 Questions
Exam 10: Violent Crime: Homicide, Assault, and Robbery55 Questions
Exam 11: Violence Against Women55 Questions
Exam 12: Property Crime and Fraud55 Questions
Exam 13: White-collar and Organized Crime55 Questions
Exam 14: Political Crime55 Questions
Exam 15: Consensual Crime55 Questions
Exam 16: Policing: Dilemmas of Crime Control in a Democratic Society55 Questions
Exam 17: Prosecution and Punishment55 Questions
Exam 18: Conclusion: How Can We Reduce Crime?56 Questions
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Organized crime members in Japan are called the _____.
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yakuza
_____ involves the theft of merchandise,tools,stationery,and other items.
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embezzlement
The earliest example of organized crime is piracy.
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When did organized crime's power and wealth increase enormously?
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_____ created the term white-collar crime to describe crime committed by and within corporations.
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Which of the following best describes the term occupational crime?
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If corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services rather than allowing the free market to work,they are guilty of _____.
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Advertisers obviously do their best to sell their products and engage legally in exaggerated claims,or _____.
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White-collar crime involves the theft of small merchandise,tools,stationery,and other items.
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Occupational crime is committed by individuals in the course of their occupation for personal gain.
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The news media tends to cover white-collar crime more than street crime.
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The earliest example of organized crime is_____,in which pirates roamed the high seas and plundered ship.
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When did organized crime's power and wealth increase enormously?
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Which of the following best represents the economic cost of white-collar crime?
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When did organized crime's power and wealth increase enormously?
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Despite some recent publicized prosecutions of prominent individuals accused of corporate crime,the legal treatment of corporate criminals continues to be _____.
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In the early 1900s,the _____ bitterly criticized business and political corruption and condemned the cruel treatment of workers.
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