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at a meeting of the Faculty Senate‚ a motion was made that Senate approve the criminology curriculum. A inal disciplinary-based concern was brought forth when the Chair of Chemistry expressed his department’s reservations about the proposed “Criminalistics and Forensic Science” course‚ suggesting that one course was actually too little to cover the ield and would need a more scientiic foundation than criminology likely could provide; Fattah withdrew the course with the suggestion that the area
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CHAPTER I COCEPT AND SCOPE OF WHITE COLLAR CRIMES INTRODUCTION Our generation is witnessing a wave of economic crimes as never before. It looks impossible to come out of them. In such conditions many questions arise before us. The most important of those is‚ whether there was ever a fear of these economic crimes of such a great intensity that it will become impossible for us to deal with them? If yes‚ why we have not felt alarm of this fear? In order to get the logical answer to these questions
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