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White Collar Crime

White Collar Crime. By: Michaela Hogan. Definition of white collar crime. Crimes committed within business and government . Bribery , embezzlement, fraud , Purjury , larceny, forgery, and violations of trust committed by corporations or individuals engaged in commerce. . Definition.

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White Collar Crime

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  1. White Collar Crime By: Michaela Hogan

  2. Definition of white collar crime • Crimes committed within business and government. • Bribery, embezzlement, fraud, Purjury, larceny, forgery, and violations of trust committed by corporations or individuals engaged in commerce. ...

  3. Definition • Embezzlement- the taking of someone's property by a person with whom it is entrusted. • Bribery- occurs when someone gives or takes a bribe. • Larceny- involves taking someone's property without paying for or returning it. • Extortion- also known as blackmail. • Obstruction of Justice- interfering with the criminal process by impeding an investigation. • Perjury- lying while under oath in a judicial proceeding

  4. Continued… • Fraud- this often includes but is not limited to health care fraud and tax fraud. • Price Fixing- an agreement between two parties to set prices for a certain product, thereby violating free market operations. • Racketeering- the extortion of money by force or a pattern of criminal activity committed to further the interests of a criminal syndicate. • Computer Fraud- using a computer to commit a crime.

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  6. Embezzlement

  7. Articles • FBI — HAROLD RANGEL • White Collar Crime News

  8. Video • YouTube - Denny Brown - "White Collar Crime"

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