The term white-collar crime is used to define offenses committed using fraudulent schemes. The most common types of crimes include forgery, theft, embezzlement, corporate fraud, insurance scams and money laundering. White-collar crime was a phrase originally coined in 1939 when Edwin Sutherland gave a speech to the American Sociological Society. He defined the term as [...]
Weapons Offenses Defined
Weapons offenses are violations of statutes that restrict the possession and use of deadly weapons. Approximately two percent of arrests nationwide are for weapons violations. A weapon is a device that is used to cause injury or harm to people or animals. In some cases, the use of weapons is warranted and justified [...]
In criminal law, there are several important factors that denote the difference between a charge of manslaughter and murder. When an incident that results in the death of a human being occurs due to the actions or inaction of another individual in an illegal manner, the potential for criminal charges are likely. Depending upon specific [...]
Sex crimes are an unfortunately common type of crime that victimize people of all demographics. In Texas, roughly two million people are victims of sex crimes each year, roughly 250,000 of these people are children. Sex offenses are often severe and range from public nudity, to rape.
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HIV is a form of STD, or sexually transmitted disease that leads to AIDS. The distinction among these two depends on the blood cell count of the concerned victim. It is difficult to live the regular daily routine when a person is infected with this virus/syndrome. One of the difficulties is having a romantic relationship [...]
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