Deck 14: White-Collar and Organized Crime

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_____ crime is committed for personal gain,whereas _____ crime is committed on behalf of the organization.

A) Occupational; corporate
B) Corporate; occupational
C) White-collar; organized
D) Organized; white-collar
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A physician files an insurance claim for a procedure that was not actually performed.This is most clearly identified as _____ crime.

A) Corporate
B) Occupational
C) Organizational
D) Professional Occupational
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The Enron scandal is one example of _____ crime.

A) Corporate
B) Occupational
C) Organizational
D) Professional Occupational
Question
An individual steals pens and paperclips from work.This is most clearly identified as _____ crime.

A) Corporate
B) Occupational
C) Organizational
D) Professional Occupational
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Which of the following means "let the buyer beware"?

A) Caveat emptor
B) Laissez-faire
C) Machiavellianism
D) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
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The _____ of La Cosa Nostra is groomed for succession to the top position.

A) Counselor
B) Don
C) Soldier
D) Underboss
Question
The approach that business should be left alone to do as they will is known as _____.

A) Caveat emptor
B) Laissez-faire
C) Machiavellianism
D) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Question
Which of the following increased the penalties for corporate crimes in the United States?

A) The Harrison Act
B) The McClellan Commission
C) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D) Volstead Act
Question
The top boss of La Cosa Nostra is referred to as the _____.

A) Button man
B) Don
C) Soldati
D) Wise guy
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A promising criminal who is not of Italian descent,but who has qualities useful to the organization,may become a(n)_____ of La Cosa Nostra.

A) Associate member
B) Counselor
C) Lieutenant
D) Soldier
Question
Criteria for involvement in La Cosa Nostra includes which of the following?

A) Male.
B) Being of Italian descent.
C) Having proven criminal expertise.
D) All of the above.
Question
Those with a strong internal locus of control:

A) Operate at higher stages of cognitive moral development.
B) Tend to behave according to their personal beliefs about right and wrong.
C) Have characteristics consistent with those of whistleblowers.
D) All of the Above
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The view of La Cosa Nostra as a loose connection of criminal groups held together by kinship and patronage is known as the _____ model.

A) Corporate
B) Feudal
C) Hierarchical
D) Organizational
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People high in _____ exploit superiors and equals by deceit and ingratiation,and subordinates by bullying.

A) The McClellan Commission
B) Locus of control
C) Machiavellianism
D) Moral reasoning
Question
_____ refers to the unprincipled manipulation of others for personal gain.

A) Caveat emptor
B) Laissez-faire
C) Machiavellianism
D) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Question
The U.S.Congress has identified _____ as "an illegal act or series of illegal acts committed by non-physical means and by concealment or guile,to obtain money or property,or to obtain business or personal advantage."

A) Corporate crime
B) Occupational crime
C) Organized crime
D) White-Collar crime
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_____ was a corrupt political machine associated with the Democratic Party which ran New York City well into the twentieth century.

A) La Cosa Nostra
B) McClellan Commission
C) The Russian Mafiya
D) Tammany Society
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_____ is committed by structured criminal enterprises that maintain their activities over time by fear and corruption.

A) Corporate crime
B) Occupational crime
C) Organized crime
D) White-Collar crime
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_____ crime is committed in the name of a company's profit and growth.

A) Corporate
B) Occupational
C) Organizational
D) Professional Occupational
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Corporate crime is most similar to which adaptation from strain theory?

A) Conformity
B) Innovation
C) Rebellion
D) Retreatism
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More people die each year as the result of scams and illegal corporate activity than as the result of the activities of street criminals.
Question
The financial impact of the savings and loan scandal pales in comparison to the impact of bank robberies.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act outlawed the consumption and manufacturing of alcohol.
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The Uniform Crime Report contains comprehensive data regarding the prevalence of white-collar crime.
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Just as there are criminogenic neighborhoods,there are also criminogenic corporations with a "tradition" of wrongdoing.
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The motorcycle gang "Hell's Angels" is one example of an organized crime group.
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_____ crime groups are probably the oldest and largest in the world.

A) American
B) Italian
C) Japanese
D) Russian
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The organizational structure of La Cosa Nostra is best described as hierarchical.
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Memoirs of the members of La Cosa Nostra show that they had:

A) Come from involved and intact families.
B) Received good educations.
C) Viewed crime as more lurative than legitimate opportunities.
D) All of the above.
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The Russian Mafiya is considered to be the most serious organized crime threat in the world today.
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For a very long period in our history,victims of defective and dangerous products could not sue corporations for damages.
Question
La Cosa Nostra is the only organized crime group operating in the United States.
Question
The Morielitos organized crime group specializes primarily in:

A) Drug trafficking.
B) Illegal gaming.
C) Professioal arson.
D) Sex trafficking.
Question
On average,business majors tend to be more ethical than those majoring in other fields.
Question
Intelligence agencies in the United States feel that because of their higher level of criminal sophistication,_____ will present a greater threat to American society than the traditional Italian-American crime families ever have.

A) Japanese organized crime groups
B) La Cosa Nostra
C) Russian organized crime groups
D) Tammany Society
Question
Occupational crime has minimal financial costs,which may account for why it is not taken seriously.
Question
Research has shown that business majors possess lower levels of _____ than those who pursue other legitimate careers.

A) Intelligence
B) Morals and ethics
C) Self-control
D) Socioeconomic standing
Question
Most white collar crime is committed by persons of particularly high status.
Question
Which of the following is considered the most serious organized crime threat in the world today?

A) Japanese Yakuza
B) La Cosa Nostra
C) Russian Mafiya
D) Tammany Society
Question
In the 1920s,the passage of which of the following prompted a rise in crime,violence,and political corruption related to organized crime?

A) Harrison Act
B) McClellan Commission
C) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D) Volstead Act
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What is corporate crime?
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A study of brokerage firms found that many of the biggest names in the business have not had serious violations since the early 1980s.
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Do you think that the motives of occupational criminals are the same as,or different than,those of street criminals? Support your answer with what you have learned in class.
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What is Machiavellianism?
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What was the Castellammarese War?
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What is occupational crime?
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Explain ethnic succession theory.Do you feel that it provides an adequate explanation of organized crime? Support your answer with what you have learned in this class.
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What thought characterizes those with an external locus of control?
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The yakuza of Japan are well-known for their ability to operate in the underworld without being detected.
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What is the main argument of ethnic succession theory?
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Do you think the causes of occupational white collar crime differ substantially from those of street crime? Justify your answer.
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What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
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Briefly describe the structure of organized crime groups according to the feudal model.
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Compare and contrast occupational crime and corporate crime.Provide examples of each to support your answer.
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1
_____ crime is committed for personal gain,whereas _____ crime is committed on behalf of the organization.

A) Occupational; corporate
B) Corporate; occupational
C) White-collar; organized
D) Organized; white-collar
A
2
A physician files an insurance claim for a procedure that was not actually performed.This is most clearly identified as _____ crime.

A) Corporate
B) Occupational
C) Organizational
D) Professional Occupational
D
3
The Enron scandal is one example of _____ crime.

A) Corporate
B) Occupational
C) Organizational
D) Professional Occupational
A
4
An individual steals pens and paperclips from work.This is most clearly identified as _____ crime.

A) Corporate
B) Occupational
C) Organizational
D) Professional Occupational
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Which of the following means "let the buyer beware"?

A) Caveat emptor
B) Laissez-faire
C) Machiavellianism
D) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
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The _____ of La Cosa Nostra is groomed for succession to the top position.

A) Counselor
B) Don
C) Soldier
D) Underboss
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7
The approach that business should be left alone to do as they will is known as _____.

A) Caveat emptor
B) Laissez-faire
C) Machiavellianism
D) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
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8
Which of the following increased the penalties for corporate crimes in the United States?

A) The Harrison Act
B) The McClellan Commission
C) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D) Volstead Act
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9
The top boss of La Cosa Nostra is referred to as the _____.

A) Button man
B) Don
C) Soldati
D) Wise guy
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10
A promising criminal who is not of Italian descent,but who has qualities useful to the organization,may become a(n)_____ of La Cosa Nostra.

A) Associate member
B) Counselor
C) Lieutenant
D) Soldier
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11
Criteria for involvement in La Cosa Nostra includes which of the following?

A) Male.
B) Being of Italian descent.
C) Having proven criminal expertise.
D) All of the above.
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12
Those with a strong internal locus of control:

A) Operate at higher stages of cognitive moral development.
B) Tend to behave according to their personal beliefs about right and wrong.
C) Have characteristics consistent with those of whistleblowers.
D) All of the Above
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13
The view of La Cosa Nostra as a loose connection of criminal groups held together by kinship and patronage is known as the _____ model.

A) Corporate
B) Feudal
C) Hierarchical
D) Organizational
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14
People high in _____ exploit superiors and equals by deceit and ingratiation,and subordinates by bullying.

A) The McClellan Commission
B) Locus of control
C) Machiavellianism
D) Moral reasoning
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_____ refers to the unprincipled manipulation of others for personal gain.

A) Caveat emptor
B) Laissez-faire
C) Machiavellianism
D) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
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The U.S.Congress has identified _____ as "an illegal act or series of illegal acts committed by non-physical means and by concealment or guile,to obtain money or property,or to obtain business or personal advantage."

A) Corporate crime
B) Occupational crime
C) Organized crime
D) White-Collar crime
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17
_____ was a corrupt political machine associated with the Democratic Party which ran New York City well into the twentieth century.

A) La Cosa Nostra
B) McClellan Commission
C) The Russian Mafiya
D) Tammany Society
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_____ is committed by structured criminal enterprises that maintain their activities over time by fear and corruption.

A) Corporate crime
B) Occupational crime
C) Organized crime
D) White-Collar crime
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_____ crime is committed in the name of a company's profit and growth.

A) Corporate
B) Occupational
C) Organizational
D) Professional Occupational
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Corporate crime is most similar to which adaptation from strain theory?

A) Conformity
B) Innovation
C) Rebellion
D) Retreatism
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More people die each year as the result of scams and illegal corporate activity than as the result of the activities of street criminals.
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The financial impact of the savings and loan scandal pales in comparison to the impact of bank robberies.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act outlawed the consumption and manufacturing of alcohol.
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The Uniform Crime Report contains comprehensive data regarding the prevalence of white-collar crime.
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Just as there are criminogenic neighborhoods,there are also criminogenic corporations with a "tradition" of wrongdoing.
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The motorcycle gang "Hell's Angels" is one example of an organized crime group.
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_____ crime groups are probably the oldest and largest in the world.

A) American
B) Italian
C) Japanese
D) Russian
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The organizational structure of La Cosa Nostra is best described as hierarchical.
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Memoirs of the members of La Cosa Nostra show that they had:

A) Come from involved and intact families.
B) Received good educations.
C) Viewed crime as more lurative than legitimate opportunities.
D) All of the above.
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The Russian Mafiya is considered to be the most serious organized crime threat in the world today.
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For a very long period in our history,victims of defective and dangerous products could not sue corporations for damages.
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La Cosa Nostra is the only organized crime group operating in the United States.
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33
The Morielitos organized crime group specializes primarily in:

A) Drug trafficking.
B) Illegal gaming.
C) Professioal arson.
D) Sex trafficking.
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On average,business majors tend to be more ethical than those majoring in other fields.
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35
Intelligence agencies in the United States feel that because of their higher level of criminal sophistication,_____ will present a greater threat to American society than the traditional Italian-American crime families ever have.

A) Japanese organized crime groups
B) La Cosa Nostra
C) Russian organized crime groups
D) Tammany Society
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36
Occupational crime has minimal financial costs,which may account for why it is not taken seriously.
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37
Research has shown that business majors possess lower levels of _____ than those who pursue other legitimate careers.

A) Intelligence
B) Morals and ethics
C) Self-control
D) Socioeconomic standing
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38
Most white collar crime is committed by persons of particularly high status.
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39
Which of the following is considered the most serious organized crime threat in the world today?

A) Japanese Yakuza
B) La Cosa Nostra
C) Russian Mafiya
D) Tammany Society
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40
In the 1920s,the passage of which of the following prompted a rise in crime,violence,and political corruption related to organized crime?

A) Harrison Act
B) McClellan Commission
C) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
D) Volstead Act
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41
What is corporate crime?
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A study of brokerage firms found that many of the biggest names in the business have not had serious violations since the early 1980s.
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Do you think that the motives of occupational criminals are the same as,or different than,those of street criminals? Support your answer with what you have learned in class.
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What is Machiavellianism?
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What was the Castellammarese War?
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What is occupational crime?
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47
Explain ethnic succession theory.Do you feel that it provides an adequate explanation of organized crime? Support your answer with what you have learned in this class.
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What thought characterizes those with an external locus of control?
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The yakuza of Japan are well-known for their ability to operate in the underworld without being detected.
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What is the main argument of ethnic succession theory?
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Do you think the causes of occupational white collar crime differ substantially from those of street crime? Justify your answer.
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What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
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Briefly describe the structure of organized crime groups according to the feudal model.
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Compare and contrast occupational crime and corporate crime.Provide examples of each to support your answer.
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