Deck 12: Economic Crimes: White-Collar, Blue-Collar, and Green-Collar
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Deck 12: Economic Crimes: White-Collar, Blue-Collar, and Green-Collar
1
The NCVS has found that nearly a million more burglaries occur each year than reported by the UCR.
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2
Ponzi schemes are named after famed criminal Arthur Ponzirelle.
False
3
In Lemert's well-known study on check fraud, he found that amateurs account for less than 10 percent of check fraud, with the majority highly trained and highly experienced forgers.
False
4
Hirschi and Gottfredson have collected data showing that the demographic distribution of white-collar crime is similar to other crimes.
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Bernard Madoff is an example of one of the most famous Ponzi scheme violators.
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Most credit card abuse is the work of skilled professionals with nearly 85 percent of crimes occurring among five highly skilled credit card rings.
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Most theft offenses are committed by trained professionals who know what they are doing and escape detection.
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8
Organizational or corporate crime involves illegal business practices such as price fixing, restraint of trade, and false advertising.
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9
By the eighteenth century, three separate groups of property criminals were active; these were skilled thieves, smugglers, and poachers.
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10
A buyer and seller of stolen merchandise is referred to as a fence.
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11
Boosters or heels steal goods for the intention of reselling for a profit.
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12
Fewer than 10 percent of shoplifting incidents are detected by store employees.
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13
Economic crimes were even punished 3,000 years ago in the Code of Hammurabi.
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14
Criminologists view amateur shoplifters as people who are most likely to reform if apprehended.
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15
FBI records more than 6 million acts of larceny annually.
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16
Green-collar crimes involve violations of laws designed to protect the environment.
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17
Crimes that affect the environment are called red-collar crimes.
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18
Exploiters force victims to pay for services to which victims have no clear right.
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19
It is estimated that the cost of white-collar crime is about $660 billion annually.
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20
The definition of larceny evolved with the growth of manufacturing and the development of the free enterprise system.
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21
Which of the following is not true about larceny?
A) Most U.S. state criminal codes separate larceny into petty and grand larceny
B) Both the UCR and NCVS depict a steady increase in the number and rate of larcenies during the past decade
C) The FBI records more than 6 million acts of larceny annually
D) The original definition of larceny did not include the misappropriation of goods by trickery or deceit
A) Most U.S. state criminal codes separate larceny into petty and grand larceny
B) Both the UCR and NCVS depict a steady increase in the number and rate of larcenies during the past decade
C) The FBI records more than 6 million acts of larceny annually
D) The original definition of larceny did not include the misappropriation of goods by trickery or deceit
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22
The number of state-funded technical assistance offices to help local prosecutors has decreased significantly with less than 20 states offering such services.
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23
Oil spills and water pollution are examples of green-collar crimes.
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24
This eighteenth century criminal group often worked in large cities and included pickpockets and forgers.
A) Skilled thieves
B) Smugglers
C) Poachers
D) Pirates
A) Skilled thieves
B) Smugglers
C) Poachers
D) Pirates
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25
Pharmacists have been known to alter prescriptions or substitute low-cost generic drugs for more expensive name brands. This is an example of which category of white-collar crime?
A) Professional chiseling
B) Churning
C) Employee fraud
D) Influence peddling
A) Professional chiseling
B) Churning
C) Employee fraud
D) Influence peddling
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26
Client fraud involves cheating an organization by filing false claims for reimbursement for services provided or, conversely, failing to pay what is owed.
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27
An example of chiseling is the charging for goods and services that the customer never received.
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28
Violators identified by the EPA or other agencies of green-collar crimes are typically prosecuted by the U.S. Justice Department.
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29
The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 required companies to disclose all information about child sexual predator who were volunteers or paid employees.
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30
Corporate culture theory suggests that some businesses actually encourage employees to cheat or cut corners.
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31
Legislation called _______________________ laws protect retailers and their employees from lawsuits if they arrest and detain a suspected shoplifter on reasonable grounds.
A) merchant privilege
B) booster
C) right-to-protect
D) service provider
A) merchant privilege
B) booster
C) right-to-protect
D) service provider
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32
Amateur shoplifter who does not self-identify as a thief but who systematically steals merchandise for personal use.
A) Snitch
B) Stilth
C) Scout
D) Fitch
A) Snitch
B) Stilth
C) Scout
D) Fitch
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33
The Oil Protection Act of 1990 was established after the high-profile Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska.
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34
Martha is upset at Catherine over the dinner bill the night before. Martha believes Catherine should have split the bill but she failed to pay any portion. Martha and Catherine work together at a local telemarketing center and Martha sneaks to Catherine's desk to take $20 from her purse. In terms of larcenies, this would be ______.
A) petty larceny
B) constructive larceny
C) grand larceny
D) destructive larceny
A) petty larceny
B) constructive larceny
C) grand larceny
D) destructive larceny
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35
Edward Alsworth coined this term to describe the kind of person who hides behind his or her image as a pillar of the community to get personal gain through any means necessary.
A) Criminaloid
B) Poacher
C) Chameleon
D) Situational offender
A) Criminaloid
B) Poacher
C) Chameleon
D) Situational offender
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36
A loophole that many green-collar criminals have found with the Endangered Species Act of 1973 is that it only protects the animals and not the species' habitat.
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37
The Clean Water Act of 1972 maintains goals and standards for the United States to ensure water quality and purity.
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38
Offenders who do not define themselves by a criminal role are called ______.
A) occasional criminals
B) transparent criminals
C) situational criminals
D) professional criminals
A) occasional criminals
B) transparent criminals
C) situational criminals
D) professional criminals
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39
Crimes that affect the environment are called ____________-collar crimes.
A) green
B) white
C) red
D) blue
A) green
B) white
C) red
D) blue
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40
In the late 1930s, the distinguished criminologist __________ first used the phrase "white-collar crime" to describe the criminal activities of the rich and powerful.
A) Cesare Lombroso
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Edwin Lemert
D) Edwin Sutherland
A) Cesare Lombroso
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Edwin Lemert
D) Edwin Sutherland
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41
__________ involves illegal activities of people and institutions whose acknowledged purpose is profit through legitimate business transactions.
A) Organized crime
B) Enterprise crime
C) White-collar crime
D) Cyber crime
A) Organized crime
B) Enterprise crime
C) White-collar crime
D) Cyber crime
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42
While exploiters are extortionists who force victims to pay for services to which they are legally entitled, _______________ take bribes in exchange for granting favors.
A) peddlers
B) twizzlers
C) chislers
D) pirates
A) peddlers
B) twizzlers
C) chislers
D) pirates
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43
Which of the following is not one of the environmental laws discussed in the text?
A) Natural Gas and Anti-Fracking Act
B) Clean Water Act
C) Endangered Species Act
D) Oil Pollution Act
A) Natural Gas and Anti-Fracking Act
B) Clean Water Act
C) Endangered Species Act
D) Oil Pollution Act
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44
Which of the following is true about shoplifting?
A) Research has shown that items which play a role in the illicit drug are the ones stolen most often.
B) About 45 percent of all shoplifters are professionals.
C) It is estimated that the professional shoplifter makes between 500,000 and 800,000 dollars a year from their illegal activity.
D) On average, about 75,000 people annually are arrested for shoplifting, down from 100,000 in the 1990s.
A) Research has shown that items which play a role in the illicit drug are the ones stolen most often.
B) About 45 percent of all shoplifters are professionals.
C) It is estimated that the professional shoplifter makes between 500,000 and 800,000 dollars a year from their illegal activity.
D) On average, about 75,000 people annually are arrested for shoplifting, down from 100,000 in the 1990s.
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45
Bernard Madoff has been referred to as the greatest ____ of all time.
A) influence peddler
B) pilferer
C) exploiter
D) Ponzi schemer
A) influence peddler
B) pilferer
C) exploiter
D) Ponzi schemer
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46
Which of the following is not true about auto thefts and automobiles?
A) Every state requires owners to insure vehicles.
B) Fewer cars are being taken today and fewer cars are being recovered than a decade ago.
C) FBI records about 700,000 auto thefts per year.
D) The average loss from auto theft is about $4 billion a year.
A) Every state requires owners to insure vehicles.
B) Fewer cars are being taken today and fewer cars are being recovered than a decade ago.
C) FBI records about 700,000 auto thefts per year.
D) The average loss from auto theft is about $4 billion a year.
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47
Forcing victims to pay for services or contracts to which they have a clear right is called ______.
A) exploitation
B) peddling
C) chiseling
D) profiteering
A) exploitation
B) peddling
C) chiseling
D) profiteering
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48
Professional check forgers who make a living by passing bad checks are called ______.
A) systematic forgers
B) bellowing forgers
C) Abagnale forgers
D) naive forgers
A) systematic forgers
B) bellowing forgers
C) Abagnale forgers
D) naive forgers
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49
The willful, malicious burning of a home, building, or vehicle.
A) Arson
B) Incendiarism
C) Burglary
D) Blowbacking
A) Arson
B) Incendiarism
C) Burglary
D) Blowbacking
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50
The ____________________ Act is a federal law that subjects to criminal and civil sanctions any person who shall make any contract or engage in any combination or conspiracy in restraint of interstate commerce.
A) Sherman Antitrust
B) Interstate Commerce
C) Lautenberg
D) Illegal Restraint
A) Sherman Antitrust
B) Interstate Commerce
C) Lautenberg
D) Illegal Restraint
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51
Which of the following is true in regard to recent research by the National White Collar Crime Center?
A) About 17 percent of individuals reported experiencing at least one form of white-collar crime.
B) About 80 percent of white-collar crimes are reported to police.
C) White-collar crime is viewed as a less serious crime by the general public.
D) All of the above are true.
A) About 17 percent of individuals reported experiencing at least one form of white-collar crime.
B) About 80 percent of white-collar crimes are reported to police.
C) White-collar crime is viewed as a less serious crime by the general public.
D) All of the above are true.
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52
Travis Hirschi and Michael Gottfredson claim white-collar crime is relatively rare because, as a matter of course, business executives tend to hire people with ___.
A) business experience
B) self-control
C) strong morals
D) cultural values
A) business experience
B) self-control
C) strong morals
D) cultural values
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53
Which of the following is not true about burglary?
A) According to the UCR, just over 5 million burglaries now occur each year in the United States.
B) The legal definition of burglary has undergone considerable change since its common-law origins.
C) Most residential burglaries occur during the day.
D) Those most likely to be burglarized are poor Hispanic and African American families.
A) According to the UCR, just over 5 million burglaries now occur each year in the United States.
B) The legal definition of burglary has undergone considerable change since its common-law origins.
C) Most residential burglaries occur during the day.
D) Those most likely to be burglarized are poor Hispanic and African American families.
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54
Edwin Lemert conducted one of the best-known studies on which form of larceny nearly 60 years ago?
A) Check fraud
B) Shoplifting
C) Auto theft
D) Credit card theft
A) Check fraud
B) Shoplifting
C) Auto theft
D) Credit card theft
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55
Illegal buying of stock in a company on the basis of information provided by someone who has a fiduciary interest in the company is known as _______.
A) insider trading
B) exploitation
C) peddling
D) chiseling
A) insider trading
B) exploitation
C) peddling
D) chiseling
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56
A Ponzi scheme is one type of ______ whereby people swindle money with payments of returns earned from new investors.
A) corporate crime
B) white-collar fraud
C) financial chiseling
D) employee fraud
A) corporate crime
B) white-collar fraud
C) financial chiseling
D) employee fraud
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57
______________ involves using illegal means to cheat an organization, its consumers, or both, on a regular basis.
A) Chiseling
B) Notching
C) Carving
D) Scoring
A) Chiseling
B) Notching
C) Carving
D) Scoring
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58
Amateurs who cash bad checks because of some financial crisis but have little identification with a criminal subculture are called ______.
A) naive check forgers
B) systemic forgers
C) systematic forgers
D) simple forgers
A) naive check forgers
B) systemic forgers
C) systematic forgers
D) simple forgers
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59
A buyer and seller of stolen merchandise is often referred to as a ______.
A) shark
B) picket
C) fence
D) heise
A) shark
B) picket
C) fence
D) heise
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60
The taking of goods from a retail store.
A) Shoplifting
B) Nicking
C) Pilfering
D) Pinching
A) Shoplifting
B) Nicking
C) Pilfering
D) Pinching
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61
According to the text, offenders who make a significant portion of their income from crime are referred to as ______________ criminals.
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62
__________________ is the taking of goods from retail stores.
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63
The criminal investigation division of the EPA investigates which of the following crimes?
A) Mail fraud
B) Wire fraud
C) Illegal disposal of hazardous waste
D) All of the above
A) Mail fraud
B) Wire fraud
C) Illegal disposal of hazardous waste
D) All of the above
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64
To encourage the arrest of shoplifters, a number of states have passed ___________________ designed to offer retailers and their employees some protection from lawsuits stemming from improper or false arrests of suspected shoplifters.
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65
Crimes that effect the environment are referred to as _______________ crimes.
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66
Traditional common law theft crimes such as larceny, burglary, and arson are called ________________ crimes.
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67
Professional shoplifters who steal with the intention of reselling stolen merchandise are called ________________________.
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68
Under English common law, _____________ was defined as the taking of another person's property without their permission or consent.
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69
A legal fiction known as ____________ applies to situations in which persons voluntarily give up physical custody of their property but still retain legal ownership.
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70
In regard to eighteenth century English property crime, individuals who moved freely in sparsely populated areas and transported goods, such as spirits and spices, without paying taxes were known as _________________.
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71
In 2015, Daniel is arrested for running a Ponzi scheme in which he swindled nearly $2 million from investors. This crime would be considered a _______.
A) white-collar crime
B) blue-collar crime
C) green-collar crime
D) none of the above
A) white-collar crime
B) blue-collar crime
C) green-collar crime
D) none of the above
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72
Theft of money or property of substantial value and punished as a felony is known as ________________.
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73
Daniel Lee is a college professor at a mid-sized university in Maryland. He ran for city council and won in 2014 and his wife is the head of the PTA at his child's grade school. Both he, and his wife, are respected members of the community. Answer the following questions with this information. Dan's wife, Lisa, is caught shoplifting a purse from Macy's and is arrested. Given her social status, which of the following types of thieves would Lisa fall into?
A) Snitch
B) Booster
C) Heel
D) Fence
A) Snitch
B) Booster
C) Heel
D) Fence
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74
___________________ is an act committed in violation of the criminal law for the purpose of monetary gain and financial benefits.
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75
In reference to blue-collar criminals, offenders who do not define themselves by a criminal role or view themselves as committed to career criminals are called _________________ criminals.
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76
Theft of a small amount of money or property, punished as a misdemeanor is known as _____________________.
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77
___________________ refers to short-term influence on a person's behavior, such as financial problems or peer pressure, which increases risk taking.
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78
A ______________ is an amateur shoplifter who does not self-identify as a thief but who systematically steals merchandise for personal use.
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79
Entering a home by force, threat, or deception with intent to commit a crime is called ______________.
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80
Which of the following is not true in regard to deterrence strategies for white-collar criminals?
A) Strategies are aimed at creating conditions that induce conformity to the law.
B) Deterrence systems are oriented toward apprehension and punishments.
C) Justice system personnel now consider white-collar criminals as more serious than common-law thefts.
D) Both fines and penalties have been increasing.
A) Strategies are aimed at creating conditions that induce conformity to the law.
B) Deterrence systems are oriented toward apprehension and punishments.
C) Justice system personnel now consider white-collar criminals as more serious than common-law thefts.
D) Both fines and penalties have been increasing.
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