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White Collar Crime
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Its when a corporation commits criminal offences that are non-violence but have vast political and economic consequences. Sutherland
S&L Crisis
Religious Crime
Corporate fraud
Monopoly
2. 'offenses committed by either corporate officials or the corporation itself - which benefit their corporation'
Corporate stealing from employees
Strategic bankruptcy
What Martha Stewart was jailed for
Corporate crime
3. Goods and supplies that are delivered and paid for but cannot be accounted for by sales or stockroom surveys [because the items disappeared]
Inventory Shrinkage
Holtfreter - Van Slyke and Blomberg - 2006
Technocrime Five types
The Dalkon Shield
4. Was perhaps the single most famous example of a corporation that ruthlessly undercut virtually all competitors]
Various forms of corporate violence that are directed at the public
Standard Oil Corporation - presided over by John D. Rockefeller
Different types of hackers
Insider trading
5. Kenneth Lay - Jeffery Skilling - Andy Fastile - Luis Barget
6. Corporations are increasingly controlled by paper entrepreneurs - or investors who are principally concerned with short-term profit. These investors are far less likely to be strongly committed to product development of to the local communities in wh
Types of Employee Crime
Financial Crime
Paper entrepreneurs
Ping-ponging
7. In the Anglo-American tradition - the earliest corporations were churches - towns - guilds and universities - 'town saloon'. Over time - these corporations were recognized as trusts with legal control over certain property. These trading corporations
Who commits insider trading
Historical development of the corporation and corporate crime
Different types of hackers
Family ganging
8. Decreasing the number of high-wage union jobs - reducing wages of US workers - hiring illegal immigrants and the use of offshore plants for cheap workers
Love Canal
Power elite ...
Pilfering
Economic exploitation of employees
9. Hospitals have defraud the government of billions of dollars annually through Medicaid and Medicare. [upcoding - service never performed - kickbacks - and self-referrals]
Health Care Fraud
Technocrime Five types
Enron's Main People
Types of Employee Crime
10. A situation in which the interests of a person whom serves in their professional role conflict with that person's own private interests as an individual
Health Care Fraud
Kevin Mitnick
Medical Crime
Ping-ponging
11. A situation in which the interests of a person whom serves in their professional role conflict with that person's own private interests as an individual
Chiseling
Different types of hackers
Conflict of Interest
Hacking
12. Send you to a different place when they could have diagnosed it themselves
Ping-ponging
Difference between a Ponzi Schemes and a Pyramid Scheme
Who commits insider trading
Hacking
13. Gaining unauthorized access to computer system - file or network by using their specialized knowledge of computers
Ponzi scheme largest in history to date
Finance crime
Health Care Fraud
Hacking
14. Corporations operating in third-world countries include highly hazardous and dangerous working conditions at industrial facilities; exportation of unsafe products
Love Canal
Company Property
Transnational corporations
Enron's Main People
15. Billing for unnecessary tests and services - is the most common form of medical fraud and it is extremely difficult to prove and prosecute
Corporate crime
Academic Crime
Hacking
Overutilization
16. For lying about a stock sale conspiracy - and obstruction of justice.
What Martha Stewart was jailed for
Technocrime Five types
Different types of hackers
Types of Retail Crime
17. The Madoff ponzi scheme was surely the largest in history to date [Started in the 1990s and defrauded thousands of investors of recorded $65 Billion]
Difference between a Ponzi Schemes and a Pyramid Scheme
Who commits insider trading
Ponzi scheme largest in history to date
Property of uncertain ownership
18. A case in which the Ford company placed the gas tank in the rear of the car to save money on engineering costs. When the car was involved in rear-end collisions the gas tank exploded - burning some people to death
Ford Pinto
Property of uncertain ownership
Legal Crime
Defense Contract Fraud
19. At one point the most-wanted computer criminal in the U.S. and was convicted of various computer and communications related crimes
Kevin Mitnick
Religious Crime
Personal Property
Insider trading
20. Refers to illegal activity that occurs in the world of finance and financial institutions
Why commit Sabotage
Ford Pinto
Financial Crime
Insider trading
21. Refers to a type of Employee Crime: known as cheating or swindling
Various forms of corporate violence that are directed at the public
Legal Crime
Chiseling
Historical development of the corporation and corporate crime
22. 1/3 of the us adult population has been victimized by some form of consumer fraud - Estimated costs over $100 billion annually - Major causes of this large degree of victimization - Advances in technology (faceless perceptions and victims) - Globaliz
Holtfreter - Van Slyke and Blomberg - 2006
Types of Employee Crime
Raj Rajaratnam
Technocrime Five types
23. Refers to a type of Employee Crime: known as petty theft
Transnational corporations
Religious Crime
Company Property
Pilfering
24. Let the buyer beware - has traditionally regulated the relationship between buyers and sellers
Embezzlement
Difference between a Ponzi Schemes and a Pyramid Scheme
Caveat Emptor
Corporate crime
25. They are the top people in the corporate world - government - and military whom have 'interlocks' - or a complex network of ties - that enable them to advance their interrelated interests and move quite easily between high-level private- and public-s
Corporate fraud
Corporate crime
Who commits insider trading
Power elite ...
26. Cheating employees out of overtime pay (Wal-Mart) - Denying workers their pensions (Police Agency) - and Extortion (falsely accusing employees of theft to comp their pay
Inventory Shrinkage
Robber barons
Corporate stealing from employees
Holtfreter - Van Slyke and Blomberg - 2006
27. Refers to lawyers engaging in criminal conduct in the course of discharging their professional duties
Caveat Emptor
Legal Crime
Enron's Main People
Overutilization
28. An intrauterine birth control device in the 1960's in which it was discovered that bacteria was traveling up the wick of the device into the womb.
The Dalkon Shield
Caveat Emptor
Price gouging and manipulation
Fraud
29. Directing patients to the clinic's pharmacy to fill unneeded prescriptions
Inventory Shrinkage
Different types of hackers
Corporate transgressions
Steering
30. Refers to a type of Employee Crime: known as theft through misrepresentation
Robber barons
Fraud
Holtfreter - Van Slyke and Blomberg - 2006
Pilfering
31. Crime that is defined as illegal or harmful conduct committed specifically in the context of their religious entity such as a religious leader may generate a bottomless donation basket for gullible believers to offer money which is used for corrupt p
Legal Crime
Robber barons
Religious Crime
Financial Crime
32. The corporate empires of the robber barons (for example: Rockefeller - Carnegie - Vanderbilt - Gould - and Frick) of the second half of the 19th century were involved in every manner of bribery - fraud - stock manipulation - predation against competi
Manville case
Types of Retail Crime
Robber barons
Kevin Mitnick
33. Karl Marx recognized dark side to most corporations. Marx regarded corporations as a capitalist system that exploits and dehumanizes workers and deprives them of a fair return on their labor. The pursuit of profit is the principle rational for the co
Standard Oil Corporation - presided over by John D. Rockefeller
Medical Crime
Corporate stealing from employees
Role of the corporation in modern society
34. Pilfering - Chiseling - Fraud - Embezzlement
Health Care Fraud
Parallel pricing
Types of Employee Crime
Various forms of corporate violence that are directed at the public
35. Refers to plagiarism - embezzlement of university discretionary funds - forgery - claims about credentials
Academic Crime
Property of uncertain ownership
How Corporate violence differs from conventional interpersonal violence
Price gouging and manipulation
36. Galleon Hedge Fund Case was one of the largest hedge funds in the world managing over $7 Billion. - Believed to have obtained inside information from a number of companies - Advanced Micro Devices Inc. - Goldman Sachs Group - Intel Corporation - Raj
Difference between a Ponzi Schemes and a Pyramid Scheme
Raj Rajaratnam
Power elite ...
Occupational Deviance
37. 1. It is indirect in the sense that victims are not assaulted by another person 2. The effects of corporate violence are removed in time from the action that caused the harm 3. Involves a large number of individuals acting collectively - which causes
Legal Crime
Inventory Shrinkage
Economic exploitation of employees
How Corporate violence differs from conventional interpersonal violence
38. Internal computer crimes (sabotaging programs) - Telecommunications crimes (hacking) - Computer manipulation crimes (embezzlements and fraud) - Computers in support of criminal enterprises - Hardware / software thefts (corporate level mainly)
Academic Crime
ImClone Case? Individual involved?
Technocrime Five types
What Martha Stewart was jailed for
39. Bankruptcy method used to avoid meeting certain burdensome finical obligations - including obligations to creditors
Occupational Deviance
What Martha Stewart was jailed for
Corporate transgressions
Strategic bankruptcy
40. Your whole family should come in for something that's not that serious]
Historical development of the corporation and corporate crime
Enron's Main People
Paper entrepreneurs
Family ganging
41. A Corporation that ruthlessly undercut virtually all competitors in order to obtain control 95% of the market.
Different types of hackers
Monopoly
Legal Crime
Manville case
42. Refers to monogrammed clothing - wallets - jewelry - personally modified tools
Steering
Pyramid Schemes
S&L Crisis
Personal Property
43. Corporations with contracts to provide goods and services to the government. [Halliburton no-bid contracts]
Chiseling
Company Property
Hacking
Defense Contract Fraud
44. Large corporations taking advantage of political corruption - the absence or paucity of regulatory controls - and the desperation for economic enterprise characteristic of many developing nations
Corporate stealing from employees
Conflict of Interest
Pyramid Schemes
Corporate transgressions
45. Corporate Officials - Directors and Mangers - Outsiders who are 'tipped' [CEO tips family members - 'it going to be a bad month'] - Bankers - accountants and lawyers who provide services with confidential information about securities being traded - [
Strategic bankruptcy
Overutilization
Who commits insider trading
Ponzi Schemes (no product
46. Ponzi Schemes has (no a product) - While a Pyramid Scheme (has a product
Transnational corporations
Finance crime
Difference between a Ponzi Schemes and a Pyramid Scheme
Price gouging and manipulation
47. Major corporations cost US taxpayers huge amounts by evading their fair share of the tax burden
Corporate transgressions
Corporate Tax Evasion
Standard Oil Corporation - presided over by John D. Rockefeller
Transnational corporations
48. Stock price dropped dramatically after drug was not approved by the FDA.
Finance crime
ImClone Case? Individual involved?
Manville case
Ponzi scheme largest in history to date
49. A type of Employee Crime: the destruction or fraudulent appropriation of another's money which has been entrusted to one's care
Manville case
Embezzlement
Family ganging
Why commit Sabotage
50. Activities deviating from norms of employers - professional associations - or coworkers within an occupational setting - such as malingering or sexual harassment
Embezzlement
Corporate transgressions
Strategic bankruptcy
Occupational Deviance