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If white-collar crime and blue collar crime, the same treatment? - By David Jenson
Transue Hillary was a good student with a clean record, so never imagined that she heard a judge sentenced to three months in juvenile detention. What heinous act did this young Bonnie Parker do to invoke the wrath of the court? The 15-year-old simply imitate his assistant director on MySpace. (If you only knew that Skinner could be so easy to lock up Bart Simpson.)
Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. In this particular county in Pennsylvania, a 14-year-old has nine months to raise the change unlock cars and a 13-year old, was saved for trespassing in an empty building. What do all these criminals have in common? Judge Michael Conahan and Mark Ciavarella sentenced and about 5,000 other teenagers in a scam involving cash for children.
The plan dates back to 2002, when Conahan exercised their judicial authority to close the installation Youth led by the government and use tax dollars to redirect teens to detention centers are privately owned. For his efforts, the judges received $ 2.6 million in bribes. While it is difficult to believe that never, Alberto Gonzales, tapping these guys for the Department of Justice, is even more remarkable how little time judges will serve. The total time served by convicted children could reach the centuries, but Conahan and Ciavarella served only 87 months in federal prison. Mid Atlantic Youth Services, who own and operate the centers, face no penalty at all.
When the government contracts to Halliburton to build prisons and spends about $ 50 billion a year on corrections, it is not surprising that the United States imprisons more of its citizens. While these figures are ridiculously tall, white-collar criminals like these two judges represent only a fraction of the inmates.
Many researchers have argued that there are double standards when it comes to white collar crime. Socially up criminals are richer and more connected, and can hire the best lawyers and proactively influence implore lawmakers to focus on street crimes. That's why a complainant as Harry Markopolos can spend a decade in the SEC to stop Bernie Madoff, and acted the government only after the loss of tens of billions of dollars. It might have gotten a quick response if informed of two guys trying to married or 13 years old, file sharing Metallica's new album.
I am not suggesting that a pardon to people who steal our cars or enter our houses, but we must treat the inside trader who stole $ 100,000 of shareholders with the same scales of justice as the man who steals your wallet.
Consider the cast of villains from the past. There Allen Stanford (Texas billionaire who allegedly developed its own Ponzi scheme) of Enron, Ken Lay, former Sen. Ted Stevens, lobbyist Jack Abramoff and former Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Even with something as tragic as Hurricane Katrina, there were countless bags of soil FEMA juice false charges and pocketing the money raised for victims.
For all white-collar crime, there is also ethically gray technically acts do not break any laws. Richard Fuld Lehman Brothers helped on the ground as he raised nearly $ 500,000,000. Although this is only a moral crime, home sales of 14,000,000 dollars to his wife for $ 100 could be something else. There are also military analysts on cable news networks that supported the war without revealing who are the stakeholders for contractors that ultimately made out like bandits. Unfortunately, the focus has become even to nonprofit corporations.
In a study of nearly 500 nonprofit hospitals, the IRS discovered that senior executives almost $ 500,000 a year, while 20 of these nonprofit executives call nearly $ 1.5 million. Gloria King of United Way of Central Carolinas rakes in about $ 1.2 million as the Chief Executive and is one of eight executives based on charity making seven figures. According to Charity Navigator, there are over a hundred others who earn $ 500,000 more.
A late 19 th century, the Golden Age began during Reconstruction of wealth reached the top with the help of political issues (eg, Boss Tweed) and the financial manipulations. This was, with sample wealthy upper-class wealth, eventually led to the Panic of 1893 when the railroad bubble burst and a credit crunch plunged the country into a depression economic. It certainly sounds familiar (unless the crisis of 1890, ironically, gave Republicans a landslide tax collection on the free market Democrats.)
Today, America has its own panic. While there is much to be done, there is a groundswell of playing field. America needs to prosecute criminals, regardless of social status and political contributions and enforce white collar crime with the same zeal to deal with blue-collar crime. Whether scammers Ponzi or corrupt judges, there must be real enforcement and punishment for financial crimes. The white collar need be too afraid to take risks.
America has the honor of being the great democracy of the story where all men are created equal. To continue delivering on that promise, we must shake off the chains that bind the hands of Lady Liberty and really begin to treat all men alike.
About the Author
Laura developed a love for creating positive social change while earning a BA in Sociology and Social Services at the University of California, Davis. Her work history is based on doing good, working and volunteering with animals while honing her writing skills and gaining experience as a freelance copy writer. After living and traveling across the globe, she’s settled down in the Bay Area. Her skills as a wordsmith and her gift of gab to spread the word about Tonic. http://www.tonic.com
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