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White Collar Crimes—2 Reasons Why They Aren’t Going Away
John Fitzpatrick Jr

Exactly what are white collar crimes? Will the government eradicate them from our society at some point in the near future?

What Crimes Fall Under the Category of White Collar Crimes

The term “white collar crimes” encompasses a multitude of crimes. These include:

Most white collar crimes are committed in a business setting, and all of them are committed for financial gain. In many instances, the person committing the white collar crimes is a trusted acquaintance, able to appear innocent while taking advantage of the relationship they have with their target.

White collar crimes occur over the course of weeks, months or years. It usually takes some time to establish a relationship of trust and then to carry out the act. Plus, if the white collar crimes go undetected, the criminal can take advantage of the victim for a long time before being found out, as is sometimes the case when an employee embezzles funds from their employer. The amount of money lost due to white collar crimes amounts to hundreds of billions of dollars per year according to a New York Times article.

Two Reasons Why White Collar Crimes Aren’t Going Away

While the government is attempting to eliminate these crimes with white collar crime law enforcement divisions, it is unlikely they will be able to do so completely. There are two reasons for this.

What to Do If You Have Been Accused Of White Collar Crimes

Everyone has the right to a fair trial, a good defense and an attorney who will fight for their rights. A criminal defense attorney, such as those at the law office of John C. Fitzpatrick, has the important job of standing up for the accused and getting a jury to question whether the person charged with the crime is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt or not. If you’ve been accused of a crime, call us today.

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