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Business Crimes

Business Crimes Terminology

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Created Date 02.17.21
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  • Any deceptive, untrue words or actions with which one individual attempts to deceive another in order to obtain something of value.
  • Stealing property that belongs to another.
  • The unlawful taking of property in the presence of another against their will.
  • Breaking and entering of any type of structure, vehicle, office, etc. with the intent to commit a crime.
  • The malicious burning of a structure or similar.
  • The false making or altering with the intent to defraud.
  • When money or property is obtained through an actual or perceived threat.
  • Intentional unlawful offer by force or violence to injure or harm another.
  • Unlawful touching of another without their consent.
  • Similar to larceny but the criminal had lawful possession of the property but subjected it to their own use.
  • Unlawful offering, giving or receiving of any thing of value to influence another to take some requested action.
  • Converting illegally obtained money into legal funds, properties, businesses, etc.
  • Includes all crimes that involve the misuse of technology such as stealing debit/credit cards, accessing credit accounts illegally, etc.
  • Prostitution, arson, gambling, fraud, drug dealing, etc.
  • Criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups.
  • Stealing of any formula, pattern, device or summary of information/data which is utilized in a business to have an advantage.
  • The purchase and sale of securities by persons who have knowledge about the financial condition or other conditions that could affect a company's financial status.
  • Investing scams that promise investors low-risk opportunities with a high rate of return.