White Collar Crime

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    Marxist Explanations of Crime

    Outline Marxist explanations of crime (50) Marxists argue that crime is based on three elements; criminogenic capitalism, the state and law making and lastly selective enforcement. Marxists argue that capitalism by its very nature causes crime. They argue that low wages paid to the working class by the capitalist class, results in material deprivation. This deprivation then leads to frustration which results in utilitarian crimes such as theft. They claim that this is the reason why official statistics

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    Law Enforcement Today

    Law Enforcement Today There are four basic responsibilities of the police. 1) Enforce Laws 2) Provide Services 3) Prevent Crime 4) To Preserve the Peace Intelligent-led policing use past crime patterns to predict when and where crime will occur in the future. (1) This allows police administrators to use less resources, it removes costly and time consuming guesswork. The difference in the Police Academy and field training

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    criminal behaviour. Francois Vidoq has been credited historically to have used questioning of criminals in custody to ascertain reasons for their crime, as far back as 1820. Vold and Bernard state that “it is the underlying theory of criminality that guides criminologists in their search for the facts that ultimately will have to be explained by theories of crime.” (Vold and Bernard 1986) Here, it shall be demonstrated that even if the evidence is empirically valid, it may not necessarily be used effectively

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    Cyber Crime

    CYBER CRIME Application Paper Molly Flannery DeVry University CYBER CRIME Application Paper Cyber crime is a crime committed online, as opposed to the physical world. In a business setting, cyber crime can occur in several instances: scams, identity theft, white-collar fraud, check or credit/debit card fraud, retail fraud, auction fraud, employment fraud, etc. (Miller & Jentz, 2012) Credit-card crime is more likely to hurt merchants and credit-card issuers than the consumer. The

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    Unit 10

    gained popularity, identity theft was common in form of dumpster diving and going through your trash in case you have thrown away any personal identifying information such as bills or documents. But before that, identity theft was known as a white collar crime and it was pretty dangerous. This means that if the id thieves wanted to steal your identity they would just kill you for it and just assume you identity and walk away. Back in those days the thieves also used phone scams to gather information

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    district to fund the school, Foundations: A way to funnel private money into a school The Houston Miracle: the basis for no student left behind, ended up being a lie 2. Crime and the Criminal Justice System. a. Types of crime (and examples) and extent of crime: UCR, NCVS, comparison, trend, resources/cost. b. Street crime: perception and treatment and pressure on CJ system, consequences. c. CJ system and the poor: public defenders, contract system, court appointed lawyer, plea bargaining.

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    Outline and Assess Sociological Explanations of Gender Difference in Patterns of Crime.

    Crime is the when an individual or group commit an act against the law. Deviance is an act that is against the social norm and is labelled as deviant. Official statistics have proven that 80% of all crimes are committed by males. However the study of criminology have tended to be dominated by males, therefore the studies are done by men about men. The official statistics suggest that gender is perhaps the most significant single factor in whether an individual is convicted of crime. The official

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    Preetinder Bharara Research Paper

    became a Southern District prosecutor, first under Mary Jo White, and later under James B. Comey. For five years, he prosecuted organized crime, narcotics and securities fraud, among other crimes. While attending the Law School, Bharara served as a member of the Columbia Law Review. Bharara worked as a litigation associate in New York City until 2000, when he was chosen by then U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Mary Jo White ’74 to serve as an assistant U.S. Attorney in her office

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    Assess the Value of the Right Realist Approach to Crime and Deviance. (21 Marks)

    Assess the value of the right realist approach to crime and deviance. (21 marks) Right realists argue that crime today is a very real and growing problem. Right Realists argue that crime threatens society’s work ethic, social cohesion and destroys communities in society. Unlike other theories, Right realism focuses on the solutions for crime alongside the explanation of what causes crime in society, this approach also criticise labelling and criminology theories for being too sympathetic to the

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    State and Federal Prison Systems Paper

    dealers, sexual offenders, and other crimes committed by the norm, the federal prison has a totally different population. In the federal prison system you will more likely find the white collar criminals, those that have embezzled large amounts of money, politicians, bank robbers, and others that have violated federal laws. An example of a state prison would be Turbeville here in South Carolina it is a level 2 correctional facility that usually houses inmates for crimes such as murder, drugs, sexual abuse

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