(Motor Vehicle Theft) and Chapter 8 (Occupational and Organizational Crime

Chapter 7 (Motor Vehicle Theft) and Chapter 8 (Occupational and Organizational Crime Order Description PLEASE USE CENTRAL TIME PLEASE ONLY ANSWER TWO QUESTIONS OUT OF EACH CHAPTER AND TYPE THE QUESTION AND NUMBER EACH ONE. TWO FROM CHAPTER 7 and TWO from CHAPTER 8 a total of 4 Due: Saturday, October 14 by 11:55 pm Chapter 7 (Motor Vehicle Theft) PICK ONLY TWO QUESTIONS TO ANSWER Answer any two questions 1. Discuss the factors of planning and spontaneity for an understanding of novice and professional thieves? motivations. 2. Compare and contrast victim-offender relationships in motor vehicle theft. Do any of these relationships make the crime difficult to prosecute? 3. Analyze in detail opportunity-reduction strategies for motor vehicle theft. Chapter 8 (Occupational and Organizational Crime) PICK ONLY TWO QUESTIONS TO ANSWER Answer any two questions and PLEASE TYPE THE QUESTION AND NUMBER EACH ONE 1. Edwin Sutherland coined the term white collar crime in 1940. Explain how his original concept and definition changed over time from white collar to corporate and occupational crime. Utilize David Friedrich?s later typology of white collar crime (5 types) in your answer. 2. As a white collar crime syndrome, how do organizational offenders represent ?business-as-usual? in the culture of corporate capitalism? Use specific examples from the text. 3. In your opinion, how does the banking concept of ?too-big-to-fail? contribute to unethical-if not strictly illegal-behavior by financial institutions? Specifically, if ?corporations are people,? how might they be held criminally accountable? .net