Which of the following crimes involves a practice known as e-fencing?
A) White-collar crime
B) Violent crime
C) Corporate crime
D) Victimless crime
E) Organized retail crime
Question 2Which of the following is true of cybercrime?
A) Cybercrime and cyber espionage cost the United States about 10 million a year.
B) Cybercrime offenders are limited to high-status people.
C) Dealing with cybercrime decreases a business's operating costs.
D) Preventing cybercrime slows research and development in a company.
E) Dealing with cybercrime increases a company's revenue significantly.
Question 3Aaron and his friends engage in illegal activities online. They sell cars online for a full or partial payment but do not deliver the vehicle. At times, they also ask for the Social Security numbers of unassuming buyers in the pretense of verifying their credibility. In this case, Aaron and his friends are engaged in _____.
A) computer crime
B) victimless crime
C) violent crime
D) corporate crime
E) organizational crime
Question 4_____ include defrauding consumers with bogus financial investments, embezzling, sabotaging computer systems, hacking, and stealing confidential personal and business information.
A) Informal deviances
B) Cybercrimes
C) Victimless crimes
D) Intellectual property thefts
E) Violent crimes
Question 5_____ include a vast array of illicit activities such as conspiracies to stifle free market competition, price-fixing, tax evasion, and false advertising.
A) Informal deviances
B) Cybercrimes
C) Blue-collar crimes
D) Intellectual property thefts
E) Corporate crimes
Question 6Corporate crimes are also known as _____.
A) organizational crimes
B) hate crimes
C) white-collar crimes
D) victimless crimes
E) cybercrimes
Question 7Which of the following is true of white-collar crimes?
A) They cause significant public harm.
B) They are not as serious as property crimes.
C) They involve a lot of violence.
D) They are primarily middle-class crimes.
E) They are not lucrative as most offenders are caught easily.