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It Is A Theft But Not A Crime


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It Is A Theft But Not A Crime


It Is A Theft But Not A Crime
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

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It Is A Theft But Not A Crime


It Is A Theft But Not A Crime
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Author : Alessandro Balestrino
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

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Illegal But Not Criminal


 Illegal But Not Criminal
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Author : John E. Conklin
language : en
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Release Date : 1977

Illegal But Not Criminal written by John E. Conklin and has been published by Prentice Hall this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1977 with Business & Economics categories.




Do Not Steal


Do Not Steal
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Author : abdulateef amusa
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2018-07-31

Do Not Steal written by abdulateef amusa and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-31 with categories.


Stealing, aside being frowned at by Divine law, is a crime to nations and humanity for its negative consequences on all facets. Stealing is a tool of corrupt enrichment which has its technicalities to have all the scopes towards perfect understanding. Stealing is depriving others, persons, institutions and nations of their valuables. This makes oil bunkering, piracy of copyright in plagiarism, sea piracy, fakery of documents and certificates falsification to have undeserved dues and ranks as part and parcel of stealing. Ask a lay man on the streets, they see stealing as a mere shoplifting, robbery with harmful things, pickpocketing and armed robbery. Those in the digital revolution industry claim that stealing has become modernized and done with all sophistication accessories especially the internet-based technological devices. Some have condemned stealing to be an evil and heartless activity. Some have stealing as a ''job'' for the smart, intelligent and endowed persons. The former are of the opinion that stealing is deprivation of other people, institutions and nations of their valuable assets. The latter stands on the inventors who steal ideas shared among themselves as a proof. Of course, different folks must have different tales as windows to the same part of the world differ. With these standpoints in view, we must balance the equation and keep the record straight. Is stealing a punishable crime or showing of prowess, smartness or versatility? Studies show that the shapes and sizes of stealing are deeper requiring a book to provide the concise details. Many are committing the crime ''innocently''. In the studies of the author, everyone is found culpable directly and indirectly. Different forms of stealing takes place at all times. The evil consequences in the ripple effects on the people, institutions and the nations call for researching and writing about the concept ''stealing''. Author Abdulateef Amusa wrote "The preservation and safeguarding of the sacred soul by the Creator of the priceless souls paves the way for the law ''do not kill fellow human being''". The law, ''do not steal'' is to safeguard conflicting over resources that are countless by people. And this is the motive behind the written of the book by the inspirational author, Abdulateef Amusa. He further illustrated "the divine law ''do not steal'' is to disenable man, institution and nation to steal where there are countless to own. No one can exhaust what we have at our disposal in natural resources in every creature. The art of writing of a child in a family can fetch the family millions of royalties in hard currencies if rightly packaged and promoted. Football artistry of popular football stars, for instance, in the world, is the major source of the wealth of the family". From his pen by inspiration "one does not need to have many resources to become wealthy and economically independent not to talk of degrading self-esteem via stealing for lack of resources to meet financial and non-financial obligations". He maintained that "stealing is deeply rooted, as bedrock of illegalities and criminalities in the nations of the world especially the backward nations in all facets. It is not the only man that steals but the institutions and the nations as well especially those that are powerful to intimidate and subdue others in military superpowers".According to the prolific writer and socio-economic researcher, "in the book, we are looking into different ways people steal other people''s endowments and natural resources. Do you know that man, institution and nation steals natural endowments of other men, institution and nations? Do you know that weather condition can be stolen by nations and institutions? Do you know that intellectual property are being stolen by the listed? Do you know that nation steal other nations'' resources such as water, air, cloud, mineral deposits and the manpower? How can these be possible or are being done?" Get your copy and read the book!



A Digest Of The Criminal Law


A Digest Of The Criminal Law
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Author : Stephen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1883

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A Digest Of The Criminal Law Crimes And Punishments


A Digest Of The Criminal Law Crimes And Punishments
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Author : Sir James Fitzjames Stephen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1883

A Digest Of The Criminal Law Crimes And Punishments written by Sir James Fitzjames Stephen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1883 with Criminal law categories.




A Digest Of The Criminal Law Crimes And Punishments


A Digest Of The Criminal Law Crimes And Punishments
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Author : James Fitzjames Stephen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1887

A Digest Of The Criminal Law Crimes And Punishments written by James Fitzjames Stephen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1887 with Criminal law categories.




The Penal Code And Code Of Criminal Procedure Of The State Of Texas


The Penal Code And Code Of Criminal Procedure Of The State Of Texas
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Author : Texas
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1896

The Penal Code And Code Of Criminal Procedure Of The State Of Texas written by Texas and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1896 with Criminal law categories.




Criminal Law


Criminal Law
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Author : Markus Dubber
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2014-03-28

Criminal Law written by Markus Dubber and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-03-28 with Law categories.


Criminal Law: A Comparative Approach presents a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the substantive criminal law of two major jurisdictions: the United States and Germany. Presupposing no familiarity with either U.S. or German criminal law, the book will provide criminal law scholars and students with a rich comparative understanding of criminal law's foundations and central doctrines. All foreign-language sources have been translated into English; cases and materials are accompanied by heavily cross-referenced introductions and notes that place them within the framework of each country's criminal law system and highlight issues ripe for comparative analysis. Divided into three parts, the book covers foundational issues - such as constitutional limits on the criminal law - before tackling the major features of the general part of the criminal law and a selection of offences in the special part. Throughout, readers are exposed to alternative approaches to familiar problems in criminal law, and as a result will have a chance to see a given country's criminal law doctrine, on specific issues and in general, from the critical distance of comparative analysis.



Theft Of The Nation


Theft Of The Nation
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Author : Donald Cressey
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-09-08

Theft Of The Nation written by Donald Cressey and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-08 with Social Science categories.


Organized crime in America today is not the tough hoodlums familiar to moviegoers and TV watchers. It is more sophisticated, with many college graduates, gifted with organizational genius, all belonging to twenty-four tightly knit "families," who have corrupted legitimate business and infiltrated some of the highest levels of local, state, and federal government. Their power reaches into Congress, into the executive and judicial branches, police agencies, and labor unions, and into such business enterprises as real estate, retail stores, restaurants, hotels, linen-supply houses, and garbage-collection routes.How does organized crime operate? How dangerous is it? What are the implications for American society? How may we cope with it? In answering these questions, Cressey asserts that because organized crime provides illicit goods and services demanded by legitimate society, it has become part of legitimate society. This fascinating account reveals the parallels: the growth of specialization, "big-business practices" (pooling of capital and reinvestment of profits; fringe benefits like bail money), and government practices (negotiated settlements and peace treaties, defined territories, fair-trade agreements).For too long we have, as a society, concerned ourselves only with superficial questions about organized crime. "Theft of the Nation" focuses on to a more profound and searching level. Of course, organized crime exists. Cressey not only establishes this fact, but proceeds to explore it rigorously and with penetration. One need not agree with everything Cressey writes to conclude that no one, after the publication of "Theft of the Nation", can be knowledgeable about organized crime without having read this book.