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White Collar Crimes
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- Embezzlement
- Counterfeiting
- Forgery
- Extortion
- Bribery
- Perjury
- Larceny
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- Receiving Stolen Property
- Theft
- Telemarketing
- Fraud
- Insurance Violations
- Tax Evasion / Avoidance
- Tax Amnesties
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White collar crimes are typically
committed by business people, professionals, entrepreneurs or public officials
through deception as opposed to street crimes which occur through the use
of force or violence. Obviously, penalties vary considerably, but in most
cases the prosecutor will actively pursue restitution. Whether or
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Computer
Crimes
- Internal Fraud
- Internet Violations
- Hacking
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Although once relatively
rare, entire departments are now established by prosecutors to handle these
crimes. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has also established
a computer crimes department and actively pursues violators.
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