AJ 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Sherman Antitrust Act, Embezzlement, Burglary

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Blue collar: traditional common-law theft crimes such as larceny, burglary, and arson. White collar: crimes involving business enterprise such as embezzlement, price fixing, and bribery. Green collar: violations of laws designed to protect the environment. Theft: the intentional taking, keeping or using of another"s property without authorization or permission. Occasional criminals: those who do not define themselves by a criminal role or view themselves as committed career criminals. Professional criminals: offenders who make a significant portion of their. Larceny: taking, for ones own use, the property of another buy means other than income from crime force or threat on the victim, or forcible breaking into a persons home or workplace; theft. Constructive possession: when a person voluntarily gives up physical custody of their property but retains legal ownership. Shoplifting: the taking of goods from retail stores stolen merchandise. Booster: professional shoplifters who steal with the intention of reselling the.

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