Controlling White Collar Crimes
White collar crime was first defined by sociologist Edwin Sutherland in 1939 as "a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation". According to the definition given by Mr. Edwin Sutherland, white collar crimes are aided by the power given to an individual by their occupation. The misuse of power is done to satisfy an individual greed. Common types of white-collar crimes are Wages theft, Ponzi schemes, Insider trading, Cybercrime, Labor racketeering, Embezzlement, Fraud, Bribery, Copyright infringement, Identity theft, Money laundering, and Forgery.
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