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The Sherman Act applies to trusts, not to corporations and other business forms.
White-Collar Crime
White-collar crime involves non-violent, financially motivated offenses committed by business and government professionals, typically involving fraud, embezzlement, or corruption.
Street Crimes
Include arson, break and enter, assault, and other illegal acts disproportionately committed by people from lower classes.
Deviance
Describes actions or behaviors that violate societal norms and are usually subject to negative sanction.
Consensus Crimes
Offenses that are universally agreed to be crimes, such as murder, due to their inherently harmful nature and the consensus over their criminal status.
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