Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Types of Crime
- Occupational crime
- Def: breaking rules/laws at work
- E.g.: supermarket worker stealing food items
- Effects: Less trust, rapidly low in stock, no products to re-stock
- Government crime
- Crime committed by the government
- Laws are made by them and sometimes broken by them.
- They can also break treaties and agreements.
- Some break the international laws about human rights and
are involved in torture and atrocities (extreme violence)
against minorities.
- Corporate crime
- A corporation is a company.
- Crime is committed to gain benefit for the
company, and not for the individual.
- E.g.: breaking health and safety laws / damaging
the environment / selling goods can be dangerous
- Effects: there will be huge consequences but never will be dealt with.
- If they are dealt with, there will be a fine for the company, but the company executives rarely go to trial.
- White collar crime
- "Blue collar" jobs are working class jobs. It is called 'blue
collar' because w.c. people are less likely to wear suit and
white shirts.
- This crime is mostly commited by middle class workers
- They are give more trust and have greater chance of
committing crime
- E.g.: stealing money from employers
- Effects: costumers have to pay high prices