Corporate crime refers to crimes devoted either by a company, example: a business person having a detach legal personality from the expected persons that handle its activities, or by individuals acting on behalf of an industry or other business entity. Some harmful behaviors by corporations may not in fact be criminal; laws vary between jurisdictions. For example, some jurisdictions permit insider trading.
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