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White Collar is a cop drama on USA Network in which the main character Neil Caffrey (played by Matt Bomer) is released from prison where he was serving his time for forgery to help the FBI solve white collar crimes. Ask your questions about the show here.

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What does the white collar means on the priest's uniform?

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The white collar on a priest's uniform is a symbol of their commitment to the priesthood and their dedication to serving their faith community. It is also a visible identifier for others to recognize them as clergy members.

Are white Spaniards considered causians or are they considered Hispanics?

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White Spaniards are considered Caucasian because they belong to the white racial category. Being Hispanic refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries, so white Spaniards can also be considered Hispanic due to their national origin in Spain.

Who was the first college to define white collar crime white collar?

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The term "white-collar crime" was coined by sociologist Edwin Sutherland at a speech to the American Sociological Association in 1939. He defined it as non-violent crimes committed by individuals or corporations in positions of trust or authority for financial gain.

What is worse blue collar or white collar crime?

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Both types of crime have serious consequences, but white-collar crime typically involves individuals in positions of power and can have more widespread financial impact. Blue-collar crime, on the other hand, tends to be more visible and can have direct consequences for individuals in immediate surroundings. Ultimately, both types of crime are harmful and can have lasting effects on communities and individuals.

What is White-collar crime?

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  • Fraud
  • Bribery
  • Ponzi schemes
  • Insider trading
  • Embezzlement
  • Identity theft
  • Copyright infringement
  • Money laundering
  • Forgery
  • Credit card fraud
  • Extortion

What would be an example of a white collar crime?

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An example of a white collar crime is embezzlement, where someone misappropriates funds entrusted to them for personal gain. This commonly occurs in a corporate setting where an employee or executive diverts company funds for their own use without authorization.

What are two examples of white collar crimes?

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Two examples of white-collar crimes are embezzlement, which involves the fraudulent appropriation of money or property entrusted to one's care, and insider trading, which occurs when a person trades stocks based on non-public information.

What is White Collar about?

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"White Collar" is a TV series about an expert con artist who partners with the FBI to catch other white-collar criminals. The show explores themes of deception, redemption, and the blurred line between right and wrong. It combines elements of crime, drama, and comedy in its storytelling.

What are the characteristics of a white collar criminal?

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White collar criminals are typically individuals who engage in non-violent, financially motivated crimes, such as embezzlement, fraud, or insider trading. They often hold positions of trust or authority within a company or organization, allowing them to commit their crimes through manipulation or deception. These criminals usually have higher levels of education and may use their knowledge and skills to exploit loopholes in the system for personal gain.

What are the five categories that compose Federal Government white-collar workers?

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Professional, Administrative, Technical, Clerical, or "Other"

How many white collar workers in us?

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The average pay of an American ranges between $15,000- $25000. This might not seem a lot of money to some of you because you probably make way more. An explination for this is that in many states like Georgia, Alamama, Louisiana, Montana, Iowa, Arkansas, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, Michigan, Kentuky, minisoda, and Missouri, people don't make a lot of money. They are mostly farmers, bus drivers, druggies, gangsters, fishers, illeagal immigrants, and garbage men. Only a few states help boost U.S.A.'s average pay like California, New York, and Florida. Lots of people there make a huge sum of money which boosts the country average

whoever wrote the above-stated is a belligerent fool. almost entirely untrue, those in Florida are mostly living off their previous earnings, and in fact Ohio and minnesota have some of the highest wage to hour benefits of many states. also, druggie, gangster, and fisher are not legitimate professions... fisherman might be. illegal immigrants don't make it all the way to the Midwest either, the reside mainly in the border communities until residence is made available to them through the immigration act (ie having a child in the states makes them citizens)

The 1st contributor's answer to the average pay of an American worker is probably incorrect, but one can get factual data and answers to that question from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (a US Federal Government Agency which collects national data about wage compensation). May I suggest that this contributor put his comments through a Spell Checker because the comments posted in the 1st paragraph contain spelling errors. Some of the language usage needs correction also, as contributor 2 has pointed out. Both contributors have factual errors in their comments about issues that are factual in nature, not matters of opinion (amount of compensation of various jobs in varying states, or as cited below the steps necessary to obtain US citizenship).

The 2nd contributor's statement about US citizenship being accorded to a non-citizen upon having a child born on US soil is incorrect. For definitive---accurate---information about factual statistics or procedures relating to any area of interest go to the source for that subject. Any matter that has any government involvement has an agency or entity which will supply the correct information about the subject of inquiry. The 2nd contributor should capitalize the word that begins each sentence, as one should with the name of a state, in this instance, Florida, and the other states that contributor 2 mentions. This follows the English language rule that the name of any person, place, or thing (Proper Nouns) should be capitalized. FYI.

The average salary of an American citizen is $42,000 dollars

Why did white collar workers have more time time off than blue collar workers?

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(They could stop working when the boss went home). White-collar jobs are more typically office jobs, so they usually end at five pm. Blue-collar, service-oriented jobs can be done whenever necessary, so they don't have as much flexibility.

What forces does not motivate white collar criminals according to Hirschi and Gottfredson?

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Hirschi and Gottfredson argue that white-collar criminals are not motivated by a lack of self-control, as these individuals often have high levels of self-control compared to typical street criminals. Instead, they suggest that white-collar criminals are more influenced by opportunity and the rational calculation of risk versus reward in committing their offenses.

What are the release dates for White Collar - 2009 Brass Tacks 4-12?

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White Collar - 2009 Brass Tacks 4-12 was released on:

USA: 29 January 2013

Japan: 29 June 2013

Belgium: 14 October 2013

Is the kitchen on white collar from IKEA?

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Yes! It looks IDENTICAL to my kitchen, which is the Faktum: Lindingo off-white.