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  1. 2 dni temu · Blue-collar crimes include assault, theft, burglary, and vandalism. White-collar crimes are financially motivated and typically non-violent. Unlike blue-collar crimes, white-collar crimes typically occur in office or corporate environments. Examples of white-collar crimes are tax evasion, embezzlement, corporate fraud, and money laundering.

  2. 6 kwi 2016 · It is well established across a range of jurisdictions that those engaging in blue-collar crime can expect to receive harsher penalties in the justice system than those engaging in white-collar crime, where equivalent levels of harm are present.

  3. Thus, in April 2011, the Government of the Philippines initiated a process to review and revise the country’s criminal laws. To this end, the Department of Justice constituted the Criminal Code Committee, 8 which is mandated to develop a new Criminal Code of the Philippines that is “updated, modern, simplified, responsive, and truly ...

  4. The purpose of this study was to determine the association of location and types of crimes in the Philippines and understand the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns by comparing the crime incidence and associations before and during the pandemic.

  5. 1 sie 2018 · As an example of the excessive side of policing, take the following example, pieced together through interviews, police and media reports, and documentation by human rights observers. At around 8 p.m. one night, José, Jay, and Renato went to a man who owed José money.

  6. 1 sty 2021 · In this entry, the defining characteristics of blue-collar crimes, three representative categories of blue-collar crimes (i.e., arson, rape, and homicide), and some demographic features of blue-collar criminals are inspected.

  7. State security forces and government-backed paramilitaries continue to harass, threaten, arbitrarily arrest, and in some instances attack and kill political activists, environmentalists,...

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