READING ASSIGNMENT #12 CHAPTER 12 • ECONOMIC CRIMES: BLUE-COLLAR, WHITE-COLLAR, AND GREEN-COLLAR
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Siegel, Larry. (2019). Criminology: The Core 7th & 8th Editions. Cengage: Boston, MA.
CJ -CRIMINOLOGY
*********IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU DEFINE TERMS FROM THE REQUIRED TEXT, WITH NO EXCEPTIONS!!! FOR EACH TERM, PLEASE GIVE A SCENARIO. (PUT
YOUR NAME AND G NUMBER ON THE ASSIGNMENT. PLEASE USE THE DEFINITIONS
FOUND IN YOUR TEXT AND MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT CHANGE THE ORDER OF THE
TERMS ANY DEVIATION FROM THIS WILL RECEIVE A “ZERO”.) NUMBER YOUR TERMS
AND SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS.
DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND GIVE A SCENARIO OF EACH ( EX: Boosters: A small percentage of all shoplifters steal store items and later sell them for profit). SCENARIO: Andrew, a Hobby Lobby shopper, regularly steals store merchandise to post to his
Facebook Market page and sell to buyers). If you define the terms only, you will not receive credit.
KEY TERMS
1. Economic crime
2. Arson
3. Blue-collar crimes
4. Chiseling
5. White-collar crimes
6. Insider trading
7. Green-collar crimes
8. Exploitation
9. Theft
10. Influence peddling
11. Occasional criminals
12. Embezzlement
13. Situational inducement
14. Corporate (organizational) crime
15. Professional criminals
16. Sherman Antitrust Act
17. Larceny
18. Price fixing
19. Constructive possession
20. Harms perspective
21. Petit (petty) larceny
22. Criminal environmental pollution
23. Grand larceny
24. Compliance strategies
25. Shoplifting
26. Deterrence strategies
27. Snitch
28. Booster (heel)
29. Booster box
30. Merchant privilege laws
31. Car cloning
32. Naive check forgers
33. Systematic forgers
34. Fence
35. Burglary
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