Deck 13: White-Collar and Organized Crime

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Which of the following best represents the economic cost of white-collar crime?

A) $1 million annually
B) $34 million annually
C) $121 billion annually
D) $588 billion annually
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Which of the following terms emphasizes that crime can be done by and on behalf of organizations,many of them corporations,but some of them small businesses,including blue-collar businesses such as auto repair shops?

A) Walmart crime
B) Institutional crime
C) Situation crime
D) Organizational crime
Question
Organized crime began anew in _____ in the early 1800s,where almost 1 million people-most of them poor,half of them immigrants,and many of them unemployed-lived.

A) Chicago
B) New York City
C) Los Angeles
D) Cleveland
Question
Which of the following is thought to be involved in several legitimate businesses,including trash-hauling operations,the vending and amusement machine industries,and the toxic-waste dumping industry?

A) Street crime
B) Corporate crime
C) Cybercrime
D) Organized crime
Question
Police and political corruption is also a:

A) Crime against world culture
B) Violation of public trust
C) Crime against human nature
D) Violation of foreign policy
Question
Financier Bernard Madoff used a _____ for some fifteen years to enrich himself and other people who worked with him.

A) Ponzi scheme
B) Drug tunnel
C) Government office
D) Nigerian scheme
Question
Pilferage is an example of _____.

A) Government corruption
B) Pornography
C) Blue-collar crime
D) Employee theft
Question
Sutherland coined the term _____ and studied the seventy largest U.S.corporations and found that they had violated antitrust,false advertising,bribery,and other laws.

A) Street crime
B) White-collar crime
C) Visible crime
D) Vacant lot crime
Question
Which of the following statements reflects a basic similarity between white-collar crime and street crime?

A) Both types of crime involve stealing and violence
B) Both types of crime involve government cooperation
C) Only one involves stealing and violence
D) Both types of crime have similar economic costs
Question
Which of the following best describes a "typical" corporate criminal?

A) African-American male
B) Latin female
C) Asian female
D) White male
Question
Despite some recent publicized prosecutions of prominent individuals accused of corporate crime,the legal treatment of corporate criminals continues to be _____.

A) Fairly lenient
B) Fairly tough
C) Extremely lenient
D) Extremely tough
Question
Advertisers obviously do their best to sell their products and engage legally in exaggerated claims,or _____.

A) Pastry
B) Puffery
C) Pasty
D) Porky
Question
The earliest example of organized crime is_____,in which pirates roamed the high seas and plundered ship.

A) Smuggling
B) Snatching
C) Piracy
D) Chiseling
Question
Which scenario is an example of restraint of trade that violates antitrust law?

A) A government official lies regarding a law's impact such as the Affordable Care Act.
B) A bank loans money knowing the borrower cannot pay it back.
C) A company buys out all the others so it can raise its prices without fear of losing sales.
D) A corporation hires lobbyists to have a law changed in its favor.
Question
Auto repair fraud consists of overcharging for repairs and unnecessary or faulty repairs.This type of business fraud costs more than an estimated _____ annually.

A) $1 million
B) $4 million
C) $3 billion
D) $20 billion
Question
The primary intent of the persons committing _____ is to benefit the organization for which they work.

A) University crime
B) Corporate crime
C) Military crime
D) Street crime
Question
Which of the following best describes the term occupational crime?

A) It is committed by individuals in the course of their occupation for personal gain
B) It is a very recent activity, only occurring in the last decade
C) It is committed only by corporations
D) It is a product disorganized neighborhoods and poverty
Question
The most infamous case of corporate violence is probably that of the _____,which was put on the market in 1971 even though the company knew it could easily explode in minor rear-end collisions.

A) Toyota Tacoma
B) Chrysler Spartan
C) Ford Pinto
D) Kia Rio
Question
In the early 1900s,the _____ bitterly criticized business and political corruption and condemned the cruel treatment of workers.

A) Posers
B) Fences
C) Walkers
D) Muckrakers
Question
Which of the following is estimated at between $77 billion and $259 billion annually and has received perhaps the most attention of any professional fraud?

A) Legal fraud
B) Plumbing fraud
C) Health care fraud
D) University fraud
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A new type of fraud-collective embezzlement-emerged in the 1980s in the savings and loan and other financial industries.
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White-collar crime involves the theft of small merchandise,tools,stationery,and other items.
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When did organized crime's power and wealth increase enormously?

A) Prohibition
B) World War I
C) World War II
D) Civil War
Question
According to the alien conspiracy model,U.S.organized crime is controlled by a small group of _____ families.

A) Irish
B) Italian
C) African-American
D) German
Question
Organized crime members in Japan are called the _____.

A) Yokiko
B) Sakami
C) Yakuza
D) Sashimi
Question
The news media tends to cover white-collar crime more than street crime.
Question
This view,often called the _____ or the Mafia mystique,was popularized in important congressional hearings beginning in the 1950s.

A) Emigrant inversion concept
B) Alien conspiracy model
C) Migrant invasion principle
D) Immigrant transnational
Question
The Mafia mystique was popularized in important congressional hearings beginning in the 1950s and later featured in the various _____ films.

A) Big Brother
B) Police Academy
C) Casino
D) Godfather
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White-collar criminals generally receive very harsh sentences.
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Organized crime is non-existent in Japan.
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White-collar crime is just a version of street crime.
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Embezzlement involves the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds.
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There is very little fraud in the health care industry,less than $1 million per year.
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In the early 1900s,the muckrakers bitterly criticized business and political corruption and condemned the cruel treatment of workers.
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The earliest example of organized crime is piracy.
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Insider trading is a form of medical fraud.
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The Mafia mystique was popularized in important congressional hearings beginning in the 1950s.
Question
Occupational crime is committed by individuals in the course of their occupation for personal gain.
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Corporate crime is committed by business executives who commit the crime for their corporations' financial gain.
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Most organizational crime is committed by minorities.
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Organized crime's power and wealth _____ enormously during the Prohibition era.
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Explain why some claim the alien conspiracy model is really a myth.
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Police and politicians violate the public trust by accepting _____ and kickbacks.
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_____ created the term white-collar crime to describe crime committed by and within corporations.
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In the early 1900s,the _____ bitterly criticized business and political corruption.
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_____ involves the theft of merchandise,tools,stationery,and other items.
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Occupational crime is committed by individuals in the course of their occupation for _____ gain.
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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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Find a recent case involving health care fraud.Summarize the case and conclude with how this incident could be prevented and what is an appropriate punishment for this crime.
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Discuss the monetary cost of street crime compared to white-collar crime.
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Organized crime members in Japan are called the _____.
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Most professions practice _____ by establishing rules for their members' behavior.
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Find a recent case involving criminal harm caused from pollution.Summarize the case and conclude with how this incident could be prevented and what is an appropriate punishment for this crime.
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Explain the concept of corporate violence.Provide several examples.
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Bernard Madoff was discovered to have been using a(n)_____ scheme.
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muckrakers
the earliest example of this is piracy
muckrakers
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
muckrakers
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
muckrakers
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
muckrakers
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
muckrakers
is committed by corporations
muckrakers
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
muckrakers
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
muckrakers
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
muckrakers
Japan's organized crime
corporate crime
the earliest example of this is piracy
corporate crime
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
corporate crime
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
corporate crime
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
corporate crime
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
corporate crime
is committed by corporations
corporate crime
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
corporate crime
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
corporate crime
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
corporate crime
Japan's organized crime
corporate violence
the earliest example of this is piracy
corporate violence
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
corporate violence
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
corporate violence
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
corporate violence
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
corporate violence
is committed by corporations
corporate violence
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
corporate violence
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
corporate violence
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
corporate violence
Japan's organized crime
pilferage
the earliest example of this is piracy
pilferage
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
pilferage
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
pilferage
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
pilferage
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
pilferage
is committed by corporations
pilferage
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
pilferage
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
pilferage
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
pilferage
Japan's organized crime
piracy
the earliest example of this is piracy
piracy
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
piracy
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
piracy
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
piracy
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
piracy
is committed by corporations
piracy
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
piracy
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
piracy
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
piracy
Japan's organized crime
price-fixing
the earliest example of this is piracy
price-fixing
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
price-fixing
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
price-fixing
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
price-fixing
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
price-fixing
is committed by corporations
price-fixing
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
price-fixing
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
price-fixing
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
price-fixing
Japan's organized crime
embezzlement
the earliest example of this is piracy
embezzlement
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
embezzlement
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
embezzlement
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
embezzlement
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
embezzlement
is committed by corporations
embezzlement
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
embezzlement
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
embezzlement
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
embezzlement
Japan's organized crime
organized crime
the earliest example of this is piracy
organized crime
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
organized crime
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
organized crime
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
organized crime
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
organized crime
is committed by corporations
organized crime
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
organized crime
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
organized crime
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
organized crime
Japan's organized crime
yakuza
the earliest example of this is piracy
yakuza
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
yakuza
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
yakuza
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
yakuza
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
yakuza
is committed by corporations
yakuza
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
yakuza
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
yakuza
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
yakuza
Japan's organized crime
alien conspiracy model
the earliest example of this is piracy
alien conspiracy model
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
alien conspiracy model
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
alien conspiracy model
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
alien conspiracy model
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
alien conspiracy model
is committed by corporations
alien conspiracy model
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
alien conspiracy model
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
alien conspiracy model
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
alien conspiracy model
Japan's organized crime
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Deck 13: White-Collar and Organized Crime
1
Which of the following best represents the economic cost of white-collar crime?

A) $1 million annually
B) $34 million annually
C) $121 billion annually
D) $588 billion annually
D
2
Which of the following terms emphasizes that crime can be done by and on behalf of organizations,many of them corporations,but some of them small businesses,including blue-collar businesses such as auto repair shops?

A) Walmart crime
B) Institutional crime
C) Situation crime
D) Organizational crime
D
3
Organized crime began anew in _____ in the early 1800s,where almost 1 million people-most of them poor,half of them immigrants,and many of them unemployed-lived.

A) Chicago
B) New York City
C) Los Angeles
D) Cleveland
B
4
Which of the following is thought to be involved in several legitimate businesses,including trash-hauling operations,the vending and amusement machine industries,and the toxic-waste dumping industry?

A) Street crime
B) Corporate crime
C) Cybercrime
D) Organized crime
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5
Police and political corruption is also a:

A) Crime against world culture
B) Violation of public trust
C) Crime against human nature
D) Violation of foreign policy
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6
Financier Bernard Madoff used a _____ for some fifteen years to enrich himself and other people who worked with him.

A) Ponzi scheme
B) Drug tunnel
C) Government office
D) Nigerian scheme
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7
Pilferage is an example of _____.

A) Government corruption
B) Pornography
C) Blue-collar crime
D) Employee theft
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8
Sutherland coined the term _____ and studied the seventy largest U.S.corporations and found that they had violated antitrust,false advertising,bribery,and other laws.

A) Street crime
B) White-collar crime
C) Visible crime
D) Vacant lot crime
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9
Which of the following statements reflects a basic similarity between white-collar crime and street crime?

A) Both types of crime involve stealing and violence
B) Both types of crime involve government cooperation
C) Only one involves stealing and violence
D) Both types of crime have similar economic costs
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10
Which of the following best describes a "typical" corporate criminal?

A) African-American male
B) Latin female
C) Asian female
D) White male
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11
Despite some recent publicized prosecutions of prominent individuals accused of corporate crime,the legal treatment of corporate criminals continues to be _____.

A) Fairly lenient
B) Fairly tough
C) Extremely lenient
D) Extremely tough
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12
Advertisers obviously do their best to sell their products and engage legally in exaggerated claims,or _____.

A) Pastry
B) Puffery
C) Pasty
D) Porky
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13
The earliest example of organized crime is_____,in which pirates roamed the high seas and plundered ship.

A) Smuggling
B) Snatching
C) Piracy
D) Chiseling
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14
Which scenario is an example of restraint of trade that violates antitrust law?

A) A government official lies regarding a law's impact such as the Affordable Care Act.
B) A bank loans money knowing the borrower cannot pay it back.
C) A company buys out all the others so it can raise its prices without fear of losing sales.
D) A corporation hires lobbyists to have a law changed in its favor.
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15
Auto repair fraud consists of overcharging for repairs and unnecessary or faulty repairs.This type of business fraud costs more than an estimated _____ annually.

A) $1 million
B) $4 million
C) $3 billion
D) $20 billion
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16
The primary intent of the persons committing _____ is to benefit the organization for which they work.

A) University crime
B) Corporate crime
C) Military crime
D) Street crime
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17
Which of the following best describes the term occupational crime?

A) It is committed by individuals in the course of their occupation for personal gain
B) It is a very recent activity, only occurring in the last decade
C) It is committed only by corporations
D) It is a product disorganized neighborhoods and poverty
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18
The most infamous case of corporate violence is probably that of the _____,which was put on the market in 1971 even though the company knew it could easily explode in minor rear-end collisions.

A) Toyota Tacoma
B) Chrysler Spartan
C) Ford Pinto
D) Kia Rio
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19
In the early 1900s,the _____ bitterly criticized business and political corruption and condemned the cruel treatment of workers.

A) Posers
B) Fences
C) Walkers
D) Muckrakers
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20
Which of the following is estimated at between $77 billion and $259 billion annually and has received perhaps the most attention of any professional fraud?

A) Legal fraud
B) Plumbing fraud
C) Health care fraud
D) University fraud
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21
A new type of fraud-collective embezzlement-emerged in the 1980s in the savings and loan and other financial industries.
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22
White-collar crime involves the theft of small merchandise,tools,stationery,and other items.
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23
When did organized crime's power and wealth increase enormously?

A) Prohibition
B) World War I
C) World War II
D) Civil War
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24
According to the alien conspiracy model,U.S.organized crime is controlled by a small group of _____ families.

A) Irish
B) Italian
C) African-American
D) German
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25
Organized crime members in Japan are called the _____.

A) Yokiko
B) Sakami
C) Yakuza
D) Sashimi
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26
The news media tends to cover white-collar crime more than street crime.
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27
This view,often called the _____ or the Mafia mystique,was popularized in important congressional hearings beginning in the 1950s.

A) Emigrant inversion concept
B) Alien conspiracy model
C) Migrant invasion principle
D) Immigrant transnational
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The Mafia mystique was popularized in important congressional hearings beginning in the 1950s and later featured in the various _____ films.

A) Big Brother
B) Police Academy
C) Casino
D) Godfather
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White-collar criminals generally receive very harsh sentences.
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30
Organized crime is non-existent in Japan.
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White-collar crime is just a version of street crime.
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Embezzlement involves the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds.
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There is very little fraud in the health care industry,less than $1 million per year.
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In the early 1900s,the muckrakers bitterly criticized business and political corruption and condemned the cruel treatment of workers.
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The earliest example of organized crime is piracy.
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Insider trading is a form of medical fraud.
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The Mafia mystique was popularized in important congressional hearings beginning in the 1950s.
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Occupational crime is committed by individuals in the course of their occupation for personal gain.
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Corporate crime is committed by business executives who commit the crime for their corporations' financial gain.
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Most organizational crime is committed by minorities.
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Organized crime's power and wealth _____ enormously during the Prohibition era.
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42
Explain why some claim the alien conspiracy model is really a myth.
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Police and politicians violate the public trust by accepting _____ and kickbacks.
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_____ created the term white-collar crime to describe crime committed by and within corporations.
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In the early 1900s,the _____ bitterly criticized business and political corruption.
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_____ involves the theft of merchandise,tools,stationery,and other items.
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Occupational crime is committed by individuals in the course of their occupation for _____ gain.
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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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Find a recent case involving health care fraud.Summarize the case and conclude with how this incident could be prevented and what is an appropriate punishment for this crime.
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50
Discuss the monetary cost of street crime compared to white-collar crime.
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Organized crime members in Japan are called the _____.
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Most professions practice _____ by establishing rules for their members' behavior.
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53
Find a recent case involving criminal harm caused from pollution.Summarize the case and conclude with how this incident could be prevented and what is an appropriate punishment for this crime.
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54
Explain the concept of corporate violence.Provide several examples.
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Bernard Madoff was discovered to have been using a(n)_____ scheme.
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muckrakers
the earliest example of this is piracy
muckrakers
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
muckrakers
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
muckrakers
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
muckrakers
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
muckrakers
is committed by corporations
muckrakers
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
muckrakers
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
muckrakers
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
muckrakers
Japan's organized crime
corporate crime
the earliest example of this is piracy
corporate crime
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
corporate crime
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
corporate crime
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
corporate crime
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
corporate crime
is committed by corporations
corporate crime
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
corporate crime
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
corporate crime
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
corporate crime
Japan's organized crime
corporate violence
the earliest example of this is piracy
corporate violence
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
corporate violence
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
corporate violence
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
corporate violence
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
corporate violence
is committed by corporations
corporate violence
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
corporate violence
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
corporate violence
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
corporate violence
Japan's organized crime
pilferage
the earliest example of this is piracy
pilferage
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
pilferage
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
pilferage
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
pilferage
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
pilferage
is committed by corporations
pilferage
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
pilferage
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
pilferage
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
pilferage
Japan's organized crime
piracy
the earliest example of this is piracy
piracy
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
piracy
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
piracy
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
piracy
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
piracy
is committed by corporations
piracy
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
piracy
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
piracy
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
piracy
Japan's organized crime
price-fixing
the earliest example of this is piracy
price-fixing
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
price-fixing
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
price-fixing
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
price-fixing
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
price-fixing
is committed by corporations
price-fixing
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
price-fixing
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
price-fixing
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
price-fixing
Japan's organized crime
embezzlement
the earliest example of this is piracy
embezzlement
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
embezzlement
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
embezzlement
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
embezzlement
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
embezzlement
is committed by corporations
embezzlement
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
embezzlement
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
embezzlement
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
embezzlement
Japan's organized crime
organized crime
the earliest example of this is piracy
organized crime
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
organized crime
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
organized crime
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
organized crime
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
organized crime
is committed by corporations
organized crime
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
organized crime
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
organized crime
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
organized crime
Japan's organized crime
yakuza
the earliest example of this is piracy
yakuza
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
yakuza
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
yakuza
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
yakuza
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
yakuza
is committed by corporations
yakuza
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
yakuza
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
yakuza
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
yakuza
Japan's organized crime
alien conspiracy model
the earliest example of this is piracy
alien conspiracy model
was common among ancient Phoenicians on the Mediterranean Sea and among Vikings in what is now western Europe
alien conspiracy model
involves the theft of merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
alien conspiracy model
claims U.S. organized crime is controlled by a small group of Italian families
alien conspiracy model
refers to actions by corporations that cause injury, illness, and even death
alien conspiracy model
is committed by corporations
alien conspiracy model
the theft of cash and the misappropriation or misuse of funds
alien conspiracy model
they criticized business and political corruption and the treatment of workers
alien conspiracy model
occurs when corporations conspire to set high prices for goods and services
alien conspiracy model
Japan's organized crime
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