Is violent crime always more damaging than white collar crime Asked by Linda2013 3 months ago Similar questions: violent crime damaging white collar Politics & Law > Law.
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No. Consider how violent white collar crime is? People who were driven into poverty, no health care and even suicide due to loss of everything they worked and saved for by companies like Enron or the creators of the Wall Street repeated crises.
Those who made those choices knew they were going to have a impact on human beings.
I would argue that the effects of violent crime can be for some months or years while the effects of white collar crime (see Enron) can be for decades or even a lifetime.
Washington DC is the home of white collar crime. They conduct deadly medical experiments on their own people all the time and have an unimaginable body count with their "humanitarian relief" and "police actions" over the last 50 years. Your government is your worst enemy and you are paying them to destroy you.
When you say violent crime I suspect you are talking about the infamous "lone gunman" who they love to distract you from their evil deeds.
It appears that way because the effects are immediately apparent; but ask all of the people Bernie Madoff ripped off how much damage losing their life savings did to them.
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Differentiate the investigative process regarding vice and other crimes (such as drugs and white-collar crime).
How many people who have commited a violent crime have repeated the offense.
Why is someone found guilty of white collar felony subject to the same restrictions as a person guilty of more violent.
More thefts and violent crime patterns. Affected?
Is violent crime always more damaging than white collar crime Asked by Linda2013 4 months ago Similar questions: violent crime damaging white collar Politics & Law > Law.
More thefts and violent crime patterns. Affected?" "Why is someone found guilty of white collar felony subject to the same restrictions as a person guilty of more violent" "Will unemployment exceed 7%? Do you know someone who has been laid off?
Blue collar/white collar?" "What do you think of a law which makes it a crime to give to the homeless? Read the following before answering:? " "How do you get white out off of a wooden desk without damaging the desk?" "Differentiate the investigative process regarding vice and other crimes (such as drugs and white-collar crime).
" "Has being a victim of a violent crime altered your views on crime and punsihment? " "Japan's crime rates are unusually low! What is American Law Enforcement NOT doing that Japan's does?
" "how many people who have commited a violent crime have repeated the offense" "what federal crime law was created in 1968.
Japan's crime rates are unusually low! What is American Law Enforcement NOT doing that Japan's does?
What federal crime law was created in 1968.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.