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  2. White-collar crime - Wikipedia

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    “This sub-group is referred to as red-collar criminals because they straddle both the white-collar crime arena and, eventually, the violent crime arena. In circumstances where there is the threat of detection, red-collar criminals commit brutal acts of violence to silence the people who have detected their fraud and to prevent further ...

  3. Category:White-collar criminals - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:White-collar criminals by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic white-collar criminals (2 C) F. French white-collar criminals (2 C, 2 P) G. German white-collar criminals (3 C, 5 P) I. Iranian white-collar ...

  5. Indonesian National Police - Wikipedia

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    This unit is in charge for Traffic law enforcement, control, management, and patrolling affairs. Their patrol vehicles are colored white and blue and officers of this unit wear white peaked caps with reflective vests on duty. Vital Object Protection Unit: Sat-Pamobvit: Satuan Pengamanan Obyek Vital

  6. Forgery - Wikipedia

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    Forgery is a white-collar crime that generally consists of the false making or material alteration of a legal instrument with the specific intent to defraud. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Tampering with a certain legal instrument may be forbidden by law in some jurisdictions but such an offense is not related to forgery unless the tampered legal instrument was ...

  7. Occupational crime - Wikipedia

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    In the interest of greater conceptual clarity within the field of white collar crime the argument is made here for restricting the term 'occupational crime' to illegal and unethical activities committed for individual financial gain - or to avoid financial loss - in the context of a legitimate occupation.

  8. White collar - Wikipedia

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    White collar may refer to: White-collar worker, a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales-coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor; White-collar boxing; White-collar crime, a non-violent crime, generally for personal gain and ...

  9. List of White Collar characters - Wikipedia

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    The cast of White Collar. Left to right: Sharif Atkins, Marsha Thomason, Tiffani Thiessen, Tim DeKay, Matt Bomer, Creator Jeff Eastin, Producer Jeff King, and Willie Garson. This is a list of characters in the USA Network original comedy-drama TV series White Collar. The principal cast of the series has remained mostly the same throughout the ...