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What are the essential differences and similarities between civil and criminal law in relation to white collar crime? What have the principal trends been in the civil and criminal law responses to such crime? Which of them is it more appropriate to rely upon in dealing with white collar crime? Explain your position fully.
Patterned Injury
An injury that leaves a distinct pattern or mark on the skin, reflecting the shape of the object that caused it and often crucial in forensic analysis.
Extension Cord
An electrical device allowing you to extend the reach of power cords to electrical outlets.
Whipping
It refers to beating or striking with a whip or similar object, but in a non-abusive context, it could also mean a swift, sharp motion or technique in various activities.
Mandatory Reporter
An individual required by law to report any suspected cases of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
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