White-collar crime
Miscellaneous January 31st. 2008, 5:15amThe point of the list contained in this report, The Top 100 Corporate Criminals of the Decade — is to focus public attention on a wave of corporate criminality that has swamped prosecutors offices around the country. Caveat one: Big companies that are criminally prosecuted represent only the tip of a very large iceberg of corporate wrongdoing. The system would incorporate a number of ORNL technologies like a criminal background search, some of which were originally developed for NASA to gather and distribute scientific data around the world. White-collar crime therefore overlaps with corporate crime because the opportunity for fraud, bribery, insider trading, embezzlement, computer crime, and forgery is more available to white-collar employees.