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CRIMINAL LAW Objective: Define the elements present in all crimes Describe crimes that commonly occur in the business environment Bellwork: Is this man committing a crime? If so, what classification of crime is he committing? How can you tell?
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Like people, businesses are subject to general criminal law. Offenses committed in the business world typically are referred to as white-collar crimes. These crimes do not involve force or violence, do not cause injury to people, and do not cause physical damage to property. Some examples include tax evasion, defrauding consumers, and price fixing.
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Antitrust laws state that competing companies may not cooperate in fixing prices or in dividing sales regions. Antitrust laws require that business firms compete with one another. Why is this important?
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I want you to use the Internet to research the government’s antitrust case against Microsoft. Find five facts about the case. I will give you 5 post it notes. Write one fact on each post it. When you are finished put your post its on the right side of the white board.
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In the Business Law folder in my handouts folder located the Business related crimes handout. Use the Internet or the Chapter text to research each of the common business-related crimes listed in the table. Then use the Internet to research a case of computer related crime and the state/federal laws that pertain to the crime. Save the worksheet with your name and turn in to my drop folder when completed.
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