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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. Category:American white-collar criminals - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:White-collar criminals - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. For white-collar prisoners who just can't disconnect, $3,000 ...

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    Well-heeled criminals who just can't disconnect are paying top dollar for contraband prison cellphones. Sometimes it's a drone making the delivery.

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

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    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 ...

  7. A 12-step program for becoming a white-collar criminal

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    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 ...

  8. Do White-Collar Punishments Go Too Far or Not Far Enough?

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    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 ...

  9. Category:Commercial crimes - Wikipedia

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    Commercial crimes, mostly focusing on white-collar crime. Defined as financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by businesses and government professionals. [ 1 ]