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What Is White Collar Crime Vs Street Crime

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The sociological trend that has made me think the most this semester is crime. Sociologically, crime is defined as deviant behavior which breaks laws that result in punishment by the legal system. Societies come to a consensus on what the community collectively agrees to be good behavior and bad behavior. Societies then create laws to promote good behavior and discourage bad behavior. Crime is a violation of the social order that the society has created.
An aspect of crime that has made me think is the white collar versus street crime dynamic. Street crime is any criminal offense that typically takes place or originates in a public place. Street crime includes assault, sexual assault, homicide, robbery, and drug trafficking. In contrast, white-collar crime is non-violent crime committed by business or government professionals for financial gain. White-collar crime includes lying, cheating, stealing, fraud, embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion. Street crime is public and is reported to the public, but white-collar crime is often done behind closed doors and is rarely discussed. Street crime usually involves spontaneous physical harm and violence, but white-collar crime involves premeditated manipulation.
As I have pondered these concepts, I have come to the conclusion that while white collar crime is not as violent or visible as street crime, white collar crime can be more sinister and can have more detrimental effects on society. A mugging might stimulate fear

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