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White Collar Crime Basics
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1. Arrangement between a depositor and a bank (or other financial institution) under which the bank extends loan(s) to a certain borrower. The extent of the loan amount depends on the amount of credit balance maintained in the depositor's account.
Olga Romani
Major locations of S & L fraud
Linked financing
Orange County bankruptcy
2. Violations constitute a threat to the health of Americans and to the financial resources of the nation
Medicaid
Halcion
Orange County bankruptcy
Techniques of neutralization
3. A term used to describe unproven or fraudulent medical practices
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
Reciprocal lending agreements
Medical fraud
Collective embezzlement
4. (1) electronic embezzlement and financial fraud; (2) computer hacking ; (3) malicious sabotage - including the creation - installation - or dissemination of computer viruses; (4) Internet scams; (5) utilization of computers and computer networks for
Watergate
Enron
Computer crime - types
Reciprocal lending agreements
5. Irvine. Miami
Orange County bankruptcy
Ed Gray
Collective embezzlement
Major locations of S & L fraud
6. Explanations given by people as a way of rationalizing their deviant/criminal behavior
Watergate
Techniques of neutralization
Daisy chain
Payola
7. One of the chief figures in the Iran-Contra scandal was Marine Colonel Oliver North - an aide to the NSC. He admitted to covering up their actions - including shredding documents to destroy evidence. IMP. Although Reagan did approve the sale of arms
Robert Citron
Control fraud characteristics
Ed Gray
Oliver North
8. Investment operation that pays returns to investors out of the money paid by susequent investors - rather than profit.
Occupational crime
Ponzi scheme
Charles Keating
Olga Romani
9. Corporations are the same as psychos
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10. An indictment was returned by a federal grand jury in New Jersey - charging Misulovin and 24 other individuals - 15 of whom were emigres from Eastern Europe - with conspiring to defraud the United States and the state of New Jersey of approximately $
Medical fraud
Organizational crime
Alan Cranston
Daisy chain
11. Exploiting control increases the 'take' from fraud; the need to maintain control causes the leaders to act like 'control freaks' over their citizens and employees; their ability to control their firms and nations makes it difficult to prosecute their
Control fraud characteristics
Fiduciary fraud
First Pension Corporation
Hadacol
12. Has to do with medical fraud
Hemlock - Michigan
Robert Citron
Tightrope enforcement
Cost of S & L scandal
13. Too much ownership or property - including intellectual property - creates gridlock that results in underutilization of property and stunting of innovation.
Ed Gray
Hemlock - Michigan
Money laundering
Technological gridlock
14. Any act punishable by law that is committed through opportunity created in the course of an occupation that is legal
Occupational crime
Linked financing
Land flips
UCI fertility clinic case
15. The Federal Trade Commission stated that the publicity behind the tonic was 'false - misleading and deceptive' in representing the nostrum as 'an effective treatment and cure for scores of ailments and diseases.'
Keating Five
Technological gridlock
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) characteristics
Hadacol
16. A former fertility doctor who used his own sperm to impregnate his patients - without informing them.(1980s)
Cecil Jacobson
Cost of S & L scandal
Organizational crime
Watergate
17. He accepted $1 million in campaign contributions from the Lincoln Savings head - Charles Keating. Keating had wanted federal regulators to stop 'hounding' his savings and loan association. The committee deemed his misconduct the worst among the Keati
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) characteristics
UCI fertility clinic case
Alan Cranston
Linked financing
18. Accounting firms are now forbidden from offering consulting services to clients if it posses a conflict of interest - and for the first time an independent oversight board has been established to oversee the industry.Executives also would not be allo
Olga Romani
Corporate Fraud Bill of 2002
Keating Five
Technological gridlock
19. Involves the stealing of company funds by top executives who often work in groups of two or more
Collective embezzlement
ABSCAM
First Pension Corporation
Orange County bankruptcy
20. Former 2nd largest Medicaid provider in Florida - Who was arrested later for billing for services that were never preformed
Occupational crime
White-collar crime
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
Olga Romani
21. A treasurer-tax collector of the OC - who declared chapter 9 bankruptcy taxed and charged larged interest rates to save OC which left the OC nearly bankrupt
Charles Keating
Will Black
White-collar crime
Robert Citron
22. The secrecy of police officers who lie or look the other way to protect other police officers
John McCain
Ivan Boesky
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
Blue Wall of Silence
23. In the 1980s - he ran American Continental Corporation and the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association - and took advantage of loosened restrictions on banking investments. and 5 US senators known as the Keating 5
Ivan Boesky
Penny stocks
Jimmy Swaggart
Charles Keating
24. Former 2nd largest Medicaid provider in Florida - Who was arrested later for billing for services that were never preformed
Olga Romani
Watergate
Ivan Boesky
Watergate
25. A preacher who borrowed millions of the ministries dollars
Technological gridlock
Charles Keating
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Jimmy Swaggart
26. Was a political scandal in the United States which came to light in November 1986 - during the Reagan administration - in which senior US figures agreed to facilitate the sale of arms to Iran - the subject of an arms embargo - to secure the release o
Oliver North
Iran-Contra Affair
Insider trading
Occupational crime
27. Is a loan in the name of one party that is intended for use by another. A misapplication occurs when a financial institution insider uses his position to secure a nominee loan - either for himself or for another person - and the insider conceals his
American Continental Corporation
Nominee loans
First Pension Corporation
Keating Five
28. A former bank regulator who developed the concept of 'control fraud' - in which a business or national executive uses the entity he or she controls as a 'weapon' to commit fraud.
Telecommunications and traditional enforcement strategies
Fiduciary fraud
Will Black
Cost of S & L scandal
29. The secrecy of police officers who lie or look the other way to protect other police officers
Watergate
Blue Wall of Silence
Mafiaboy
Medical fraud
30. Buying or selling corporate stock by a corporate officer or other insider on the basis of information that has not been made public and is supposed to remain confidential
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) characteristics
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
Linked financing
Insider trading
31. Chair of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board eared that the savings industry's risky investment practices were exposing the government's insurance funds to huge losses. for the keating 5
Orange County bankruptcy
Daisy chain
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
Ed Gray
32. Were doctors charge extra for one session - unnecessary charges - and billing without an actual visit
Alan Cranston
Medical abuse
Nominee loans
Techniques of neutralization
33. Described as 'multiple employer trusts' or 'METs -' as vehicles for marketing health and welfare benefits to employers for their employees.
Tightrope enforcement
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
Daisy chain
Estrella
34. Is a United States federal law enacted on July 30 - 2002 - as a reaction to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals including those affecting Enron - Tyco International - Adelphia - Peregrine Systems and WorldCom. These scandals - which c
Alan Cranston
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Cost of S & L scandal
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
35. May 1995 - with charges that its three internationally known doctors --Ricardo Asch - Jose Balmaceda and Sergio Stone -- had taken eggs from women without consent and implanted them as embryos in others.
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) characteristics
UCI fertility clinic case
Hadacol
Halcion
36. To carry out immediate capital injections to the US banks. when public opinion was very strongly against bailing out highly-paid bankers and irresponsible banks. Recall also that in 1992 - then-Prime Minister Miyazawa wanted to help the banking syste
Oliver North
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
Hemlock - Michigan
Blue Wall of Silence
37. An opthalmologist Who was convicted in 1984 for unnecessary eye surgeries
Alan Cranston
Watergate
Jose Manaya
Nominee loans
38. Is a legal fiction used in the law to describe a situation where a person or entity gained an unfair advantage over another by deceitful - or unfair - methods.
Fiduciary fraud
Linked financing
Will Black
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
39. Any act punishable by law that is committed through opportunity created in the course of an occupation that is legal
Robert Citron
Medical abuse
Occupational crime
Ivan Boesky
40. Were doctors charge extra for one session - unnecessary charges - and billing without an actual visit
Medical abuse
White-collar crime
Estrella
Hemlock - Michigan
41. A term used to describe unproven or fraudulent medical practices
Reciprocal lending agreements
John Dean
Rely tampons
Medical fraud
42. He accepted $1 million in campaign contributions from the Lincoln Savings head - Charles Keating. Keating had wanted federal regulators to stop 'hounding' his savings and loan association. The committee deemed his misconduct the worst among the Keati
White-collar crime
Alan Cranston
First Pension Corporation
First Pension Corporation
43. Accepted money from Keating - one of the Keating 5
Olga Romani
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
Jose Manaya
John McCain
44. Explanations given by people as a way of rationalizing their deviant/criminal behavior
Nominee loans
Phoenician
Techniques of neutralization
Iran-Contra Affair
45. A brand of superabsorbent tampons made by Procter & Gamble starting in 1975. It was recalled from the market in September 1980 because it was linked to Toxic Shock Syndrome The recall cost Procter and Gamble over $75 million.
Rely tampons
Medical fraud
Medical abuse
Cost of S & L scandal
46. Corporations are the same as psychos
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47. (1) electronic embezzlement and financial fraud; (2) computer hacking ; (3) malicious sabotage - including the creation - installation - or dissemination of computer viruses; (4) Internet scams; (5) utilization of computers and computer networks for
Technological gridlock
Techniques of neutralization
Computer crime - types
Collective embezzlement
48. Defined by Edwin Sutherland as 'a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation' White-collar crime therefore overlaps with corporate crime because the opportunity for fraud - bribery - insider t
Cost of S & L scandal
White-collar crime
Olga Romani
John Dean
49. A former bank regulator who developed the concept of 'control fraud' - in which a business or national executive uses the entity he or she controls as a 'weapon' to commit fraud.
Linked financing
'Corporation' film
Will Black
Iran-Contra Affair
50. Around $100000000000
Oliver North
Cost of S & L scandal
UCI fertility clinic case
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
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