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White Collar Crime Vocab
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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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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Easiest way to make a fast buck - Greed is good - Fear of falling
Psychopathy
Corporate crime
Culture of competition
Pinto Papers
2. Deceptive activities that affect the welfare of securities
incerity Fraud
Environmental protection agency
Culture of competition
Adam Smith
3. One person represents himself as another to monetary gain
Misbranding
dentity Theft
anti trust law
Bonds and Employment
4. Crimes committed by company
Corporate crime
Misbranding
meat packers
Grey Hat Hacker
5. (economics) a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
Pinto Papers
monopoly
Corporate crime
Culture of competition
6. Monitors and regulates security transactions
Federal trade commission
Misbranding
Churning
Securities Exchange Commission
7. Manipulating - destroying or removing labels
Misbranding
Securities
Securities Exchange Commission
White Collar Crimes
8. Low or absent affect - Lack of empathy - Inability to form attachment - Able to appear outwardly normal
Securities Exchange Commission
Psychopathy
dentity Theft
Adam Smith
9. Illegally exploits security for malicious purposes
incerity Fraud
Deterrence Theory
Black Hat Hacker
dentity Theft
10. Illegal activity using phone - Television - cable - or rodeo lines
Pozi Scheme 1920
Wire Fraud
Environmental protection agency
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (1986)
11. Deceptive activities that affect the welfare of securities
incerity Fraud
Securities Exchange Commission
Black Hat Hacker
Churning
12. Adding or removing a substance
Insider Trading
Psychopathy
incerity Fraud
Adulteration
13. Time between check issuance and presentation
Wire Fraud
Float
Grey Hat Hacker
Psychological Theory
14. Commitment to one's job should constrain crime - Hollinger and Clark (1983) found deviant workplace behavior increased when employees intended to leave their current job
Federal trade commission
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (1986)
Bonds and Employment
Psychopathy
15. Individuals choose to commit crimes as a result of some calculus - Bounded rationality
Black Hat Hacker
Bonds and Employment
White Hat Hacker
Rational Choice
16. Excessive trade transaction to raise commission
incerity Fraud
Deterrence Theory
Churning
Occupational Crime
17. United States industrialist who made a fortune in the oil business and gave half of it away (1839-1937)
Corporate crime
Bernie Madoff
incerity Fraud
Rockefeller
18. Easiest way to make a fast buck - Greed is good - Fear of falling
Till Skimming
Culture of competition
Bad Apples
Grey Hat Hacker
19. Largest ponzi scheme in history
Bernie Madoff
Insider Trading
Rockefeller
Grey Hat Hacker
20. Certainty - severity - and celerity - How likely it is to be punished - How harsh that punishment will be - How quickly the punishment will be applied
Deterrence Theory
Corporate crime
Psychopathy
White Collar Crimes
21. Legally exploits security to test systems
meat packers
incerity Fraud
Insider Trading
White Hat Hacker
22. Illegal activity using phone - Television - cable - or rodeo lines
Bernie Madoff
Mail Fraud
anti trust law
Wire Fraud
23. Manipulating - destroying or removing labels
Adam Smith
Misbranding
Rational Choice
Deterrence Theory
24. Excessive trade transaction to raise commission
Churning
Bad Barrels
Rational Choice
incerity Fraud
25. Adding or removing a substance
Float
Adulteration
Culture of competition
Wire Fraud
26. Transactions involving $5000 or more in federal offenses
Churning
National Stolen property act
Bad Barrels
Federal trade commission
27. Said the free market - not the legal system is the best way to deal with business which harm people... govern themselves
Federal trade commission
False advertising
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (1986)
Adam Smith
28. Using the mails to complete criminal activity
Wire Fraud
meat packers
False advertising
Mail Fraud
29. A legislation designed to prevent business firms from gaining monopoly in their fields
Adam Smith
Grey Hat Hacker
Float
anti trust law
30. Bonds- debt paid back with interest Stocks - shares of company
Rockefeller
Culture of competition
Securities
Psychological Theory
31. United States industrialist who made a fortune in the oil business and gave half of it away (1839-1937)
abscam
Pozi Scheme 1920
Rockefeller
dentity Theft
32. Transactions involving $5000 or more in federal offenses
National Stolen property act
Psychopathy
abscam
White Collar Crimes
33. Low or absent affect - Lack of empathy - Inability to form attachment - Able to appear outwardly normal
Till Skimming
White Hat Hacker
Corporate crime
Psychopathy
34. Arab Scam or Abdul Scam - an FBI sting operation in which agents posed as rich oil sheiks and bribed members of Congress
abscam
Grey Hat Hacker
Rockefeller
Mail Fraud
35. Deceiving consumers with inaccurate claims
Wire Fraud
Rockefeller
Churning
False advertising
36. Certainty - severity - and celerity - How likely it is to be punished - How harsh that punishment will be - How quickly the punishment will be applied
Deterrence Theory
False advertising
abscam
Bernie Madoff
37. Largest ponzi scheme in history
Churning
Occupational Crime
Culture of competition
Bernie Madoff
38. Paper where Ford admitted safety problems in a design but rationalized it was cheaper to pay a law suit
Pinto Papers
Occupational Crime
Bonds and Employment
meat packers
39. Something about the organizational context induces otherwise good people to commit crimes or unethical acts
Bad Barrels
Rockefeller
Adam Smith
Wire Fraud
40. Individuals have criminal tendencies that they import to the organizational context to commit both occupational and organizational crimes
Insider Trading
Black Hat Hacker
incerity Fraud
Bad Apples
41. Illegally exploits security in good will or jut for fun (for the lulz)
Mail Fraud
Wire Fraud
Grey Hat Hacker
Adam Smith
42. Said the free market - not the legal system is the best way to deal with business which harm people... govern themselves
Mail Fraud
Securities Exchange Commission
Bernie Madoff
Adam Smith
43. Individuals choose to commit crimes as a result of some calculus - Bounded rationality
Check kiting
Rational Choice
Wire Fraud
Wire Fraud
44. As new clients are made - their money is used to pay original investors
Culture of competition
Pozi Scheme 1920
dentity Theft
Bernie Madoff
45. Deceiving consumers with inaccurate claims
Bonds and Employment
False advertising
monopoly
dentity Theft
46. Writing worthless checks and using finical institutions to conceal their true value
Grey Hat Hacker
Bad Apples
Adam Smith
Check kiting
47. Famously - Sutherland claimed that WC criminals do not suffer from psychological disorders
Psychological Theory
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (1986)
Check kiting
Occupational Crime
48. Big companies may benifit from regulatory laws but little companies don't make enough money to meet regulatory laws
Occupational Crime
Adam Smith
Bonds and Employment
meat packers
49. Jurisdictions over false advertising
Float
Wire Fraud
Grey Hat Hacker
Federal trade commission
50. Crimes Committed by legitimate businesses
White Collar Crimes
monopoly
Deterrence Theory
Wire Fraud