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White Collar Crime Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Was the Internet alias of Michael Calce - a high school student from the middle-class suburban area of the West Island in Montreal - Canada who launched a series of highly publicized denial-of-service attacks in February 2000 against large commercial
Alan Cranston
Ivan Boesky
Mafiaboy
Robert Citron
2. 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
Tightrope enforcement
First Pension Corporation
Oliver North
Penny stocks
3. Were doctors charge extra for one session - unnecessary charges - and billing without an actual visit
Techniques of neutralization
Ed Gray
Ivan Boesky
Medical abuse
4. Described as 'multiple employer trusts' or 'METs -' as vehicles for marketing health and welfare benefits to employers for their employees.
Techniques of neutralization
Jimmy Swaggart
Land flips
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
5. Investment operation that pays returns to investors out of the money paid by susequent investors - rather than profit.
White-collar crime
Ponzi scheme
Rely tampons
Medical fraud
6. Keating's 2000-acre dream community - the single largest real estate venture of Lincoln
Estrella
Will Black
Hadacol
Penny stocks
7. 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
UCI fertility clinic case
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
'Corporation' film
Medical abuse
8. The secrecy of police officers who lie or look the other way to protect other police officers
Blue Wall of Silence
Oliver North
Insider trading
Cecil Jacobson
9. Is the practice of engaging in financial transactions in order to conceal the identity - source - and/or destination of money - and is a main operation of the underground economy.
Alan Cranston
Land flips
Money laundering
Medical abuse
10. 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
Medical abuse
Techniques of neutralization
Jose Manaya
11. Involved Dow chemicals which caused strange deformities to some living things in the area
White-collar crime
Mafiaboy
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Hemlock - Michigan
12. An opthalmologist Who was convicted in 1984 for unnecessary eye surgeries
American Continental Corporation
Jose Manaya
Occupational crime
Telecommunications and traditional enforcement strategies
13. Crime committed on behalf of an organization
John McCain
Organizational crime
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) characteristics
14. The Keating Five were five United States Senators accused of corruption in 1989 - igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The five senators - Alan Cranston (Democrat of Calif
Ivan Boesky
Medical fraud
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
Keating Five
15. Corporations are the same as psychos
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16. Trade jargon for bribes to promote certain records over the air
Payola
Corporate Fraud Bill of 2002
Penny stocks
Linked financing
17. 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
Corporate Fraud Bill of 2002
Payola
Cost of S & L scandal
Ponzi scheme
18. A piece of property - usually commercial real estate - is sold back and forth between two or more partners - inflating the sales price each time and refinancing the property with each sale until the value has increased several times over
Land flips
John McCain
'Corporation' film
Organizational crime
19. Irvine. Miami
Estrella
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
Major locations of S & L fraud
Fiduciary fraud
20. A preacher who borrowed millions of the ministries dollars
Olga Romani
Jimmy Swaggart
Enron
UCI fertility clinic case
21. Accepted money from Keating - one of the Keating 5
White-collar crime
Hemlock - Michigan
Payola
John McCain
22. Microcap stocks - that are often not required to file reports to the SEC
Penny stocks
Iran-Contra Affair
Enron
Will Black
23. 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
Robert Citron
Insider trading
Ivan Boesky
Charles Keating
24. 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
Payola
Reciprocal lending agreements
Alan Cranston
John McCain
25. Irvine. Miami
Major locations of S & L fraud
Watergate
Phoenician
Cecil Jacobson
26. Around $100000000000
Technological gridlock
Cost of S & L scandal
Insider trading
Medical abuse
27. Was the largest pension scam in American history - Ponzi scheme
Control fraud characteristics
First Pension Corporation
Penny stocks
Olga Romani
28. 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
Penny stocks
Ed Gray
Money laundering
Medical fraud
29. 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.
Alan Cranston
Rely tampons
Enron
American Continental Corporation
30. An opthalmologist Who was convicted in 1984 for unnecessary eye surgeries
Jose Manaya
Computer crime - types
Technological gridlock
John Dean
31. Involves the stealing of company funds by top executives who often work in groups of two or more
Reciprocal lending agreements
Ed Gray
Oliver North
Collective embezzlement
32. Former 2nd largest Medicaid provider in Florida - Who was arrested later for billing for services that were never preformed
Technological gridlock
Olga Romani
Organizational crime
Payola
33. Corporations are the same as psychos
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34. Company with held some side effects to meet regulation - which led to physical problems for thousands
Iran-Contra Affair
Alan Cranston
Cost of S & L scandal
Halcion
35. 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.
Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs)
Rely tampons
Telecommunications and traditional enforcement strategies
Estrella
36. A former fertility doctor who used his own sperm to impregnate his patients - without informing them.(1980s)
Jimmy Swaggart
Reciprocal lending agreements
Cost of S & L scandal
Cecil Jacobson
37. 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
White-collar crime
Cost of S & L scandal
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
Hadacol
38. Are only one of many types of managed care arrangements. However - it is one of the oldest forms of managed care.more emphasis is placed on prevention and quality of care. There is also more opportunity to control health care costs in HMOs than in in
Will Black
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) characteristics
Organizational crime
39. 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
Keating Five
Major locations of S & L fraud
Collective embezzlement
40. 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.
Fiduciary fraud
Will Black
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Ed Gray
41. Investment operation that pays returns to investors out of the money paid by susequent investors - rather than profit.
Computer crime - types
Ponzi scheme
Tightrope enforcement
Cost of S & L scandal
42. 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.
Linked financing
Watergate
Nominee loans
Technological gridlock
43. 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.'
Ed Gray
Money laundering
Daisy chain
Hadacol
44. Orange County California became the largest municipality in U.S. history ever to file for bankruptcy. The financial difficulties leading to the bankruptcy were the direct result of an enormous gamble with public funds taken by a county treasurer Who
Medicaid
Orange County bankruptcy
Ed Gray
Robert Citron
45. Was a real estate agency headed by Keating. Which later added on Lincoln Savings and Loan Association for $51 million - which left the company broke
Robert Citron
American Continental Corporation
Cost of S & L scandal
Major locations of S & L fraud
46. Trade jargon for bribes to promote certain records over the air
Hadacol
Payola
Land flips
Occupational crime
47. 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
Hemlock - Michigan
Nominee loans
Control fraud characteristics
Iran-Contra Affair
48. Accepted money from Keating - one of the Keating 5
Insider trading
John McCain
Technological gridlock
Medical fraud
49. A hotel -Oct. 1 - 1988 - Within five months the Federal Government found itself the unproud owner - keating - taking it over after Mr. Keating's Lincoln Savings and Loan and the parent company - the American Continental Corporation - declared bankrup
Phoenician
Control fraud characteristics
First Pension Corporation
Mafiaboy
50. The Keating Five were five United States Senators accused of corruption in 1989 - igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s. The five senators - Alan Cranston (Democrat of Calif
Japanese banking crisis/ characteristics
White-collar crime
Keating Five
Rely tampons