Edwin Sutherland is responsible for coining what term about crime?
"white-collar crime"
crimes committed by an individual for personal gain and profit during the course of their occupation
Occupational crimes
One of the most notorious cases of a company hiding a dangerous product involved which car?
Ford Pinto
the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States
Marijuana
A DISSATISFIED employee is most likely to do what to their employer
Steal
Stealing company funds is known as what?
Embezzlement
These laws make the restraint or interference of trade illegal
Antitrust
46 percent of Americans has done this at some point in their life
illegal drugs
infamous individual took over organized crime in Chicago in the 1920s
Al Capone
the agreement on the part of multiple corporations to charge a particular price for a good or service
Price-fixing
crimes that effect society's ability to operate and people's ability to function
Public order crimes
Street crimes or corporate crimes cost society more financially to deal with?
Corporate
During this period of time organized crime in the United States gained power and became more coordinated
Prohibition
lending of money at interest rates higher than the legal limits called
Loan sharking
the best way to control organized crime
Reduce the demand
Drug use in the US has increased or decreased since 1970?
Decreased
What is the an example of Transnational organized crime
Drug cartels in South America
Upperworld crime is another term for what?
White-collar crimes
When a company makes a faulty product and has to fix it or take it back it is called this
Recall