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    professionals are what created this type of crime now known as white collar crime. The white collar crime does not cause any physical damage to human beings, but it does destroy the economic stability of organizations. Big companies that suffer from theft of the white collar crime can end up closing their business, because a company is destroyed. The results of these types of scams can damage a family’s life savings and investors can also be damaged by these type of crimes. Even though the…

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    Does being wealthy necessarily mean you’re rich? “One selfless act can positively impact the lives of many.”(Unknown) Today in our world selfless acts are becoming more and more scarce. People in our world are becoming really selfish. In the story The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, the characters Della and Jim do some really selfless acts to buy each other gifts they really wanted. In the story The Treasure of Lemon Brown by Walter Dean Myers, Lemon teaches Greg that treasure isn’t always worth…

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    being a burglar. Burglary is part of a larger set of crime known as property crime, also called economic crimes. These crimes can be defined as, “criminal activity motivated by financial gain” (Siegel 370). Besides burglary, property crimes include theft, fencing, fraud and embezzlement. Each of these categories listed, share the common factor of using crime to make money. The article The High Life of Crime, by Lynn Rossellini describes the career of criminal, Blane Nordahl. Rossellini gives…

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    age stage, which includes ages 40 and over. Law enforcement concluded that offenders who have had in the past criminal activity are the ones who get study or exanimated because of their criminal history. Property Offenses includes offenses such as “theft, robbery and aggravated robbery, extortion, burglary/aggravated burglary, fraud, criminal damage, receiving and concealing stolen goods,…

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    day, and that would be that stealing (even from a major corporation) is bad and you lose more money than it is worth. South Carolina has two types of theft, petit and grand larceny. Petit larceny, is the lowest-level offense and is the illegal possession of another’s property or services that are estimated to be worth $2,000 at most. Petty theft is another name for petit larceny and is a misdemeanor under state law. Grand larceny is when the value of property stolen is more than $2,000 and is a…

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    (2013). Theft prevention. Fmcg, 19(4), 56. Retrieved from http://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=16&sid=e8cbe6be-5c2e-452a-af3d-6d3c1b1d8d36%40sessionmgr4002&hid=4211&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#db=buh&AN=87725133 Snow’s article highlights the importance…

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    of their cocaine, Nino had conspired a method to purchase additional Cocaine from Thomas, Bill’s sister’s boyfriend on credit. Bill was dropped off at a convenience store in close proximity to Thomas’s house because Bill was previously accused of theft from Thomas and not…

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    In today’s world, beauty has a larger impact upon people’s judgment. The research of Sigall and Ostrove in 1975 examined the exact judgment of beauty upon a person’s perception of others. Sigall and Ostrove proposed that the more beautiful an individual was, the more likely that individual would receive a higher positive bias. Their theory also proposed that a positive-affect model of attraction explains this positive bias, while the model states that beauty serves as a positive reinforcer to…

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    1. The first theory that truly caught my eye and that I had questions about was the “Labeling/shaming” theory. This one stood out due to two main reasons, the first is because everything that is happening within our society and has happened over the past year or so and how that has to played into this theory. The second is how Americans label people when yes, they have committed a crime, but even if it wasn’t a significant crime, they are still considered a “criminal” within our society. The…

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    Essay Outline White-collar crimes, although not discussed very often, are on rise. When one hears the word crime, they are inclined to think violence or an unethical abuse of some sort. However, people rarely take corporate crimes such as fraud, theft, forgery, or embezzlement into a higher regard, as they do not highly affect the common citizen personally. Studying these executive crimes is important to raise awareness of deceit within society, and to protect and prevent unethical practices…

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