SOC 1500 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Money Laundering, Unintended Consequences, Police Misconduct
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Week 10: corporate & white collar crime chapter 7: crime in the context of organizations and institutions page 174-200: Not all white-collar criminals are corporate criminals the two activities are similar because they both take place within the business world the differences between the two comes down to who benefits from the illegal activity. Individual benefits white-collar crime: corporation benefits corporate crime. Crime against consumers: a primary concern pertains to consumers who have been harmed by using unsafe products, another realm where consumers are affected by corporate wrongdoing concerns a practice known as price-fixing. Terrorism: most political crime directed against the state is deliberately non violent. Pasting advertisements of their opinions on public property. Organized transnational crime: organized transnational crime organized criminal activity that takes place across national jurisdictions, there are several different types of organized transnational crime, human trafficking, money laundering, drug smuggling, cybercrime, terrorism.