White Collar Crime

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“To steal from a brother or sister is evil. To not steal from the institutions that are the pillars of the Pig Empire is equally immoral”, Abbie Hoffman said this. But what if the ‘Pig Empire’ that we steal from has a ripple effect on the rest of us and transforms something that should be ‘moral’ into an act of what is unquestionably wrong. In the 21st Century the number one rising crime have been white collar crimes. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, better known as the FBI, describe white- collar crimes as, “ illegal acts [involving] deceit, concealment, or violation of trust and which are not dependent upon the application or threat of physical force” (Wand 19). These crimes include embezzlement, tax evasion, credit card fraud, and bribery. These picture in the family of white- collar offenses and can dictate the future of business, investors, and individual citizens. The Federal Bureau of Investigation estimates that the United States of America loses $300 billion annually due to white- collar crimes. These are all targets of white- collar crimes. White collar crimes are the hardest cases to solve. White- collar crimes can take several years to solve and can take even more years to figure out that something is wrong but when they are captured the punishments can be costly. Punishments include: fines, home detention, and community confinement, paying the cost of prosecution, forfeitures, restitution, supervised release, and imprisonment. Although white- collar crimes do not display physical damage to our bodies, they neglect the law and showcase that even the most unsuspecting people can be selfish and commit the white- collar crime.

Since the term has been introduced around in 1973, white- collar crime has been very dif...

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...one you cannot trust. You will never know who is capable of committing a crime. Whether it is embezzlement, tax evasion, credit card fraud, or bribery, it is impossible to suspect any one specific person and can be extremely hard to trace. With today’s advancement in technology and increasing demand for money, escaping it is difficult. Be smart and understand what can happen to anybody, especially you.

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