Corporate crime
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In criminology, corporate crime refers to crimes committed either by a corporation (i.e., a business entity having a separate legal personality from the natural persons that manage its activities), or by individuals that may be identified with a corporation or other business entity (see vicarious liability and corporate liability).
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See also
- Penny stock scam
- Pump and dump
- Accounting scandals
- Business ethics
- Corporate abuse
- Corporate Accountability International
- Corporate warfare
- CorpWatch
- Ethically disputed business practices (category)
- Industrial espionage
- List of companies convicted of felony offenses in the United States
- Multinational Monitor
- Operation Car Wash
- Private sector participation in Nazi crimes
- Corruption
- Corporate manslaughter
- Corporate death penalty
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