What is White-Collar Crime? White-Collar Crime is "A non-violent act involving deception, typically committed by a business person or public official. Evidence in a white collar crime usually involves a "paper trail," of evidence that investigators use to prosecute the case."
The reason I talked about the definition of white-collar crime is because I saw the news about the former president did a such big thing to our country and made me think about a speech I went .A couple months ago, I went to listen to a speech . By that time, I wasn't interested in that topic and didn't want to go in the first place. But my boyfriend encouraged me to check it out, maybe I could find something interesting.
So, when I got there, there were three people dressed very nicely and looked very seriously on the stage. I thought they were some kind of businessmen or lawyers. After they started to introduce themselves,I was right. One was lawyer, another was businessman, and the other is current criminal and justice professor. Then, they talked about why they were here , what they did and how they become now. The businessman and the lawyer shared their stories about "White-Collar Crime" and the professor explained the professional terms and talked about how the legal and illegal transactions were.
That was very interesting speech and made me learn a lot about the law and crime issues and terms. So, after I read the news about the former president's behavior, I can only say "Money makes the world go around."