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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 ...
American people convicted of tax crimes (247 P) Pages in category "American white-collar criminals" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total.
Fictional white-collar criminals (3 C, 21 P) P. People convicted of fraud (11 C, 153 P) People convicted of insider trading (1 C, 32 P)
Well-heeled criminals who just can't disconnect are paying top dollar for contraband prison cellphones. Sometimes it's a drone making the delivery.
American white-collar criminals (8 C, 109 P) Argentine white-collar criminals (1 C) Australian white-collar criminals (2 C, 14 P) B. Bangladeshi white-collar ...
Other figures in the growing pantheon of white-collar criminals -- names like Dennis Kozlowski (Tyco), Jeffrey Skilling (Enron, pictured) and Bernard Ebbers (WorldCom) -- most likely didn't decide ...
Flipping through the channels on my television in the middle of the afternoon, I've often become enamored with a CNBC documentary, American Greed. On a weekly basis, the series highlights a ...
Commercial crimes, mostly focusing on white-collar crime. Defined as financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by businesses and government professionals. [ 1 ]