Unit 1 - topic 1.1

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What is white collar crime?
Full range of frauds committed by businesses and government professionals
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What are examples of white collar crime?
Defrauding customers, tax evasion, breaking health and safety laws
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What is organised crime?
It is planned and co-ordinated criminal behaviour
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What is examples of organised crime?
Supplying illegal goods and services
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What are moral crimes?
Category of crime that is considered victimless because there is no specific victim
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What are examples of moral crimes?
Prostitution, bigamy, ***********, illegal gambling and illegal drug use
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What is Green and Wards definition of state crime?
Define state crime as illegal or deviant activities perpertrated by the state
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What are examples of state crimes?
Corruption, funding terrorism, funding organised crime, torture, war crimes, assassination, genocide
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What are technological crimes?
Conducted using new electronic and digitally based technology
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What are examples of technological crimes?
Financial crimes, cyber trespass, identity theft, hate crimes, illegal downloading, child ****
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What are hate crimes?
Violent crime motivated by prejudice on basis of race, religion, sexual orientation etc
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What are protected characteristics?
Age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex
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What are examples in hate crime?
Hostility, death, abuse both verbal and physical
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Why was TellMAMA set up?
for people who had suffered anti muslim incidents for years with no where to go
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Why was Stonewall set up?
it was formed in 1989 by political activists who has been struggling getting through to the government
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What are honour crimes?
acts of violence, usually murder committed by male family members against female family members who have decided to have brought dishonour upon the family
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What are examples of honour crime?
Murder, blackmail, domestic violence, assault, verbal assault, ****, FGM
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What is forced marriage?
where one or both people do not or cannot consent to the marriage, pressure or abuse is used to force them into marriage
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What is domestic abuse?
it is physically, financially or emotionally controlling someone who is close to you or in your intermit family
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What are examples of white collar crime?

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Defrauding customers, tax evasion, breaking health and safety laws

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What is organised crime?

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What are moral crimes?

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