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Please use and reference the attached articles in the post ____________________________________________________________________ This unit's discussion has 7 parts: 1. In 50 words or less, give a clear...

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This unit's discussion has 7 parts:
1. In 50 words or less, give a clear and succinct definition of white-collar crime.
2. Describe a white-collar crime that was committed in the US in the last 50 years. 
· It can be recent; it can be as far back as 1970.
· Describe it in detail, using and referencing news sources.
3. How did the neutralizing myths su
ounding corporate crime make this crime possible? Use and reference course readings.
4. How did the corporate criminals involved successfully avoid regulation, prosecution, and investigation? Use and reference course readings.
5. Considering what you've learned from our course readings, how do you imagine the participants' guilt was neutralized for this particular crime? Use and reference course readings.
6. How did this corporate crime affect the
oader society?
· Consider direct effects, such as financial losses.
· Also consider such indirect and lasting effects as demoralization and a growing lack of trust in our social institutions.


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Insha answered on Jan 18 2022
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Running Head: US CORPORATE CRIMINALS             1
US CORPORATE CRIMINALS                                2
US CORPORATE CRIMINALS
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Criminal activities undertaken by persons in the course of business for monetary benefit are known as white-collar crimes. Citizens can lose millions of dollars as an outcome of these sorts of crimes! Because these crimes frequently involve complex technology and sometimes several persons, they are difficult to prosecute (Piquero, 2018).
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During the early 2000s, Enron appeared to be an invincible energy behemoth. During its heyday in the 1990s, accusations abounded that it was engaging in unethical accounting practices. Andrew Fastow, the company's COO, lied to the board regarding the company's accounting processes. Through faulty...
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