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Investigating White Collar Crimes: Process and Challenges

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With the corporate world's success, white-collar crimes have also peaked to the brim. These criminal acts are mostly non-violent in physical nature but can have a severe impact on one's financial health, mental health, and overall professional or occupational life. White-collar crimes can be done physically as well as digitally/virtually and can be extremely dangerous. They can cause significant losses to financial resources and corporate or work-based credibility and reputation. Hence, it is essential to be aware of such criminal acts and be alert to them. Here are a few considerations you need to get a better understanding of what white-collar crimes are and the impact they can have: Process of investigating white-collar crimes Investigating white-collar crimes, especially in the age of technological advancement and immense progression, can be both highly difficult and extremely easy, depending on the type of crime as well as the expertise of the investigators. Here is a...

Domestic Violence Laws: What You Need to Know?

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Domestic violence is a multiple-layered concept one needs to be aware of. Domestic violence is any kind of abuse in an intimate relationship exerted by someone in a position of some kind of authority, power, or superiority. This can be in numerous ways. Some of them are physical abuse, psychological abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, financial abuse, and as such. A basic knowledge on domestic violence Domestic abuse or domestic violence, as the name suggests, occurs in a domestic environment where the victim and the perpetrator share an intimate bond. Domestic violence can be of various types, some of which are briefed below :  1) Physical abuse Perhaps the most prominently visible or talked about, physical abuse refers to physical assault or harm done by the perpetrator towards the victim. Physical abuse is hazardous and does not only result in physical trauma in the form of injuries but also psychological and mental trauma.  2) Psychological abuse  Through behavioral...