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    Crimes are happening all day every day in the United States. Crime is a behavior that violates official law and is punishable through formal sanctions (OpenStax 2013:150). Upper-level crimes are now of great interest because of its growth in corporate America today (Roche‚ Schwartz‚ Steffensmeier 2013: 449). It is harmful to everyone and comes with extensive consequences (Roche et al. 2013: 449). White collar crimes are illegal activities committed by high status people in their course of occupation

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    different fields in psychology. Psychology (derived from the Greek words ’psyche’ meaning mind and soul and ’logos’ meaning discourse)‚ is the study of mental processes and behavior. It attempts to explore different facets of the mind. Theorists identify three broad categories of psychology‚ namely‚ the cognitive‚ the conative and the affective. For more on this‚ refer to theoretical perspectives of psychology. But here we take you through the different fields of psychology to choose from‚ when choosing

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    city‚ for example stealing people’s personal possessions or snatching‚ vandalisms‚ theft‚ physical injury and extortion. Street Crimes are usually committed in outdoors and it can be happen in strange or to an unfamiliar places. It can even take place to your own community. Street Crimes can be done in many different forms such as pick-pocketing‚ bag‚ necklaces‚ earrings and gadget snatching‚ car theft‚ motorcycle theft and even hit and run and many other related criminal acts that takes place within

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    the criminal cases in this area. The residents of Fortune Heights have lost of a sense of security as snatch thefts‚ break-ins and assaults occurred rampantly in this housing area as reported in the local newspapers recently. Daylight criminal cases show that the criminal are getting out of the hand already. The residents have been outrageously hurt by unrestrained criminal acts. The thefts target affluent houses. They may act like our neighbours and cart away all the furniture in one’s house. Besides

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    caught some 43‚000 would-be thieves in the first half of 2008‚ up 36% from the same period in 2007. The impact of the recession on retailers is yet to be reflected in any of the major surveys of shoplifting. The Centre for Retail Research’s Retail Theft Barometer only has figures up to the end of 2007. Those figures show that shrinkage - losses from crime and waste - cost retailers 1.3% of sales in 2007‚ down from 1.34% in 2006. Even though 2007 was the peak of the boom‚ the losses were still huge

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    The Importance of Commercial Crime Insurance Executive Summary The current economic pressures that society faces has resulted in a steady increase in commercial crime. Internal theft‚ deception and fraud are just some of the examples that can and have damaged many businesses reputations. In light of the recent scandals that have taken place‚ such as Enron and WorldCom‚ companies must now consider crime insurance as a vital survival tool. Recent reports state that nearly one in three organizations

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    Doing this will give you a guide when writing your rough draft. ENG-106 Causal Essay Outline I. Identify a particular problem that exists in the world (i.e.‚ a behavior‚ event‚ or trend): One major problem for me that I have seen that exists in this world today and has shown very little effort in slowing down or stopping would definitely be Criminal Behavior II. Identify a possible cause (or equal causes) of the problem you identified above: Genetics‚ Followers wanting to

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    The Australian criminal justice system responds differently to different types of crimes. One type of crime being white collar crime or corporate crime. First of all to define white collar/corporate crime In the study guide “introduction to criminal justice” white collar/corporate crime is described as: * Crime committed by organisations using corporate structures * Other forms of non-violent crime * Some Characteristics include: * Secrecy- complex cover-ups * Lack

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    bottom-line. Looking back in history‚ we have seen tough times like these are conducive for higher shrink numbers. This is mainly due to retailers cutting down loss prevention staffing and store personnel‚ slowdown in technology investments‚ and increase in theft owing from people who cannot handle the economic pressure. LP organizations are at different stages of evolution when we look at their capability to harness the power of analytics – From basic reporting on shrink to understanding the key drivers with

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    War Photographer by Ms. Duffy This poem is the only one by Ms. Duffy (in this selection) which is written in the third person. It is about a person who is clearly not the poet. The surface subject of the poem is the war photographer of the title but at a deeper level the poem explores the difference between "Rural England" and places where wars are fought (Northern Ireland‚ the Lebanon and Cambodia)‚ between the comfort or indifference of the newspaper editor and its readers and the

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