White-collar crime
The term "white-collar crime" refers to financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by individuals, businesses and government professionals. It was first defined by the sociologist Edwin Sutherland in 1939 as "a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation". Typical white-collar crimes could include wage theft, fraud, bribery, Ponzi schemes, insider trading, labor racketeering, embezzlement, cybercrime, copyright infringement, money laundering, identity theft, and forgery. White-collar crime overlaps with corporate crime.
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White-collar crime
The term "white-collar crime" refers to financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by individuals, businesses and government professionals. It was first defined by the sociologist Edwin Sutherland in 1939 as "a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation". Typical white-collar crimes could include wage theft, fraud, bribery, Ponzi schemes, insider trading, labor racketeering, embezzlement, cybercrime, copyright infringement, money laundering, identity theft, and forgery. White-collar crime overlaps with corporate crime.
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Delito de guante blanco o de c ...... de máquinas o explosivos, etc.
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El delicte de guant blanc o de ...... a seva activitat professional.
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Hospodářský zločin či ekonomic ...... ých peněz a spotřebního zboží.
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Kejahatan Kerah Putih disebut ...... an hanya mengacu pada “” saja.
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Le crime en col blanc est une ...... lui des travailleurs manuels).
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O crime do colarinho branco (o ...... em crimes de colarinho branco.
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Przestępczość „białych kołnier ...... ki do popełniania przestępstw.
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The term "white-collar crime" ...... overlaps with corporate crime.
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Wirtschaftskriminalität ist di ...... nehmen oder den Staat richten.
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Crime do colarinho branco
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Crime en col blanc
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Delicte de guant blanc
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Delito de guante blanco
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Hospodářský zločin
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Kejahatan kerah putih
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Przestępczość białych kołnierzyków
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White-collar crime
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Wirtschaftskriminalität
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Witteboordencriminaliteit
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