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Card 6

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Slapper and Tombs have argued that corporate crime should be defined as law-breaking. What else have they stated?

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Card 7

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Marxists say businesses will try to maximise profit by minimising health and saftey. What is this type of crime called?

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Card 8

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Give an example of crime against consumers.

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Card 9

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A famous crime against a consumer was the Ford Pinto disaster but what was wrong with the cars?

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Card 10

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Hughes and Langan explained crimes against employees but what did they say was the reason employees were killed?

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Card 11

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Croall studied the BP Oil spill, but what crime does this come under?

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Card 12

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Bonger believed poverty paired with individuals choises is the cause of crime. What is his evaluation point?

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Card 13

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According to Pearce, who does health and safety legislation really benefit?

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Card 14

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Selective law enforcement (pick and chose criminals bared on area) was explained by who?

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Card 15

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Snider used Official Stats to illustrate how corporate crime has a bigger impact that streetcrime. And what was the statistic she used?

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