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  1. 白領犯罪(英語: White-collar crime )指的是以取得錢財(尤其是鉅額)為動機之非暴力犯罪。 犯罪學理論史上,第一個提出「白領犯罪」概念者,是 美國 的 社會學家 暨 犯罪學家 愛德溫·蘇哲蘭 ,在1939年 [1] 。

  2. Typical white-collar crimes could include wage theft, fraud, bribery, Ponzi schemes, insider trading, labor racketeering, embezzlement, cybercrime, copyright infringement, money laundering, identity theft, and forgery. [4] White-collar crime overlaps with corporate crime .

  3. 2024年5月16日 · White-collar crime is a nonviolent crime often characterized by deceit or concealment to obtain or avoid losing money or property, or to gain a personal or business advantage. Examples of...

  4. 白领犯罪(英语: White-collar crime )指的是以取得钱财(尤其是钜额)为动机之非暴力犯罪。 犯罪学理论史上,第一个提出“白领犯罪”概念者,是 美国 的 社会学家 暨 犯罪学家 爱德文·苏哲兰 ,在1939年 [1] 。

  5. White-collar crime, crime committed by persons who, often by virtue of their occupations, exploit social, economic, or technological power for personal or corporate gain. The term, coined in 1939 by the American criminologist Edwin Sutherland, drew attention to the typical attire of the.

  6. This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of White Collar Crime laws and regulations applicable in Hong Kong. What are the key financial crime offences applicable to companies and their directors and officers? (E.g. Fraud, money laundering, false accounting, tax evasion, market abuse, corruption, sanctions.)

  7. 2015年12月9日 · White-collar crime is a term used to describe nonviolent crimes committed by people in their professional capacity, or by organizations. These crimes are committed for financial gain, often through deception.

  8. 2018年5月3日 · Scammers have long mounted schemes to pressure gullible customers to buy assets, especially penny stocks, with promises of hot tips and inside information. But today, the pump-and-dump playbook is...

  9. 白领犯罪(white-collar crime)所指白领人员所实施的犯罪。 又称绅士犯罪、斯文犯罪。 它是美国犯罪学家萨瑟兰在其1939年出版的《白领犯罪》一书中首先提出的概念。

  10. Business ethics. Understanding White-Collar Crime. by. JM Olejarz. From the Magazine (November 2016) Crime—particularly violent crime—may be our national obsession. It dominates the news, it’s...

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