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Sociology creative response: White collar crime (research (examples of…
Sociology creative response: White collar crime
research
definition: White-collar crime (or corporate crime, more correctly) refers to financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by business and government professionals.
examples of white collar crime:
fraud-criminal deception in order to result in personal/financial gain
bribery
cybercrime-using computers or the internet to manipulate people
embezzlement-theft or misappropriation of funds placed in one's trust or belonging to one's employer
insider trading-the illegal practice of trading on the stock exchange to one's own advantage through having access to confidential information.
Labour racketeering-refers to the act of infiltration, domination, and/or use of a union or employee benefit plan for personal benefit by illegal, violent, or fraudulent means.
money laundering/tax evasion-the concealment of the origins of illegally obtained money, typically by means of transfers involving foreign banks or legitimate businesses
A Ponzi scheme is a form of fraud which lures investors and pays profits to older investors by using funds obtained from newer investors. Investors may be led to believe that the profits are coming from product sales, or other means, and remain unaware that other investors are the source of profits
people
Creativity and originality
campaign/media article to raise awareness about the topic
addressing of the topic and goals
find a case study and report on it
goals
To analyse sociological theories, concepts, principles and models (SOCT01)
analyse and evaluate the applicability of sociological theory and principles to everyday real world issues (SOCT04)
analyse data to identify trends, patterns and relationships, and synthesize evidence to make and justify conclusions (SOCT06)
devise and assess sociological solutions to real world problems (SOCT09)
communicate sociological information, ideas and research findings (SOCT12)
use communication methods suitable for different audiences and purposes (SOCT13)
use terminology, conventions and referencing of information sources appropriate to the medium of communication (SOCT14)
aesthetic and technical qualities
editing, organising and proof reading
ellen/parents
language and style
terminology, concepts and theories
referencing
citethisforme
maybe order some books from the library as references
rationale: analysis and evaluation
750-900 words