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  2. White-collar crime - Wikipedia

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    “This sub-group is referred to as red-collar criminals because they straddle both the white-collar crime arena and, eventually, the violent crime arena. In circumstances where there is the threat of detection, red-collar criminals commit brutal acts of violence to silence the people who have detected their fraud and to prevent further ...

  3. Tazir - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic Law, tazir (ta'zeer or ta'zir, Arabic: تعزير) lit. scolding; refers to punishment for offenses at the discretion of the judge or ruler of the state. [1] It is one of three major types of punishments or sanctions under Islamic law, Sharia — hadd, qisas / diyya and ta'zir. [2]

  4. Qisas - Wikipedia

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    an apostate (converted from Islam to another religion), a person who has committed the hadd crime of transgression against Islam or Imam (baghy), or; a non-Muslim who does not enjoy the protection of a Muslim state under the status of a Dhimmi or Musta'min, or; if the non-Muslim victim's family could not prove that the victim used to pay Jizya ...

  5. Category:White-collar criminals by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic white-collar criminals (2 C) F. French white-collar criminals (2 C, 2 P) G. German white-collar criminals (3 C, 5 P) I. Iranian white-collar ...

  6. Occupational crime - Wikipedia

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    Occupational crime is crime that is committed through opportunity created in the course of legal occupation. Thefts of company property, vandalism , the misuse of information and many other activities come under the rubric of occupational crime.

  7. Category:Iranian white-collar criminals - Wikipedia

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  8. Police corruption - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The achievements of this board, thus far, have been solving cases in significant white-collar crime and corruption in border and customs guard. [ citation needed ] In regards to the Estonian Police, in particular, while all police officers have to go through some initial anti-corruption training there are no yearly ...

  9. Category:White-collar criminals - Wikipedia

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