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    What are forensic psychologists? By Marisa Mauro‚ Psy.D. (june 2010) Retrieved from: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/take-all-prisoners/201006/what-is-forensic-psychology Blue Collar vs. White Collar Crimes Saturday‚ By admin (April 10th‚ 2010) -Retrieved from: http://saigonrfc.org/blue-collar-vs-white-collar-crimes.html Part I Crimes‚ Part II Crimes‚ Group A Offenses‚ Group B Offenses‚ Retrieved from: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/bci/docs/PartOne_GroupA.pdf Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook

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    employed millions of workers‚ a large percentage of whom populated the suburbs that were growing across the country. The changing American economy also experienced dramatic shifts in the composition of the work force. Fewer workers went into traditional fields such as manufacturing‚ agriculture‚ and mining and more went into clerical‚ managerial‚ professional‚ and service fields. In 1956‚ for the first time in the nation’s history‚ white collar workers outnumbered blue collar ones‚ "and by the end

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    international blue-collared standards. Workers did not have a positive outlook on the loss of jobs. However wrong it seemed‚ technological innovations such as steam power and machinery revolutionized the United States economy. These innovations ultimately proved to be beneficial to society. In the 21st century‚ new technological advancements are on the rise. These advancements are beginning to show less and less bias when it comes to targeting the jobs of blue collar workers versus white collar workers. But

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    What comes to mind when you hear the word‚ EDUCATION? Do you cringe‚ and the hairs on your arms stand up? Boring teachers‚ and books that never end sound familiar? Well education isn’t just the standard in-school learning. Education takes many different forms: there is the traditional book smarts‚ street knowledge‚ and knowledge that is geared towards a trade like plumbing. The problem today is that everybody feels the obligation to get "education" in college‚ which is not the only avenue you can

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    and financial advising” (Gazette‚ 2010). He began to make withdrawals from his bank account‚ into which he deposited his client’s money. Earl Jones is a “White Collar Criminal” which is “members of the rich and powerful who used their positions for personal gain ignoring the law and the consequences for others. He surmised that white-collar criminals damaged the social relations between citizens and their government‚ clients and professionals and consumers and corporations” (Sutherland‚ 1940).

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    everyone in the workplace whether blue collar or white collar workers. Hughes (1971‚ p342) supported Mclean by stating that" the essential problems of men at work are the same whether they do their work in some famous laboratory or in the messiest vat room of a pickle factory" So this essay will review the major explanations that have been given for the higher rates of stress amongst working women’s based of the interview conducted on south African female worker. Part one of this paper will discuss

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    CEO’s of large companies recieved a 36% raise in compensation‚ whereas white-collar workers had a 3.9% raise‚ and blue-collar workers recieved a 2.47% raise. The AFL-CIO stated that a worker making $25‚000/year in 1994 would in 1999 be recieving annual pay of $138‚350 if his or her pay would have increased at the same rate as that of the average CEO" (Henderson‚ 2006). This to me is crazy. It is crazy that if the average worker was to actually get that kind of a raise. Could you imagine getting that

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    |Market segmentation: Geographic: | World region or country:  United States‚ Canada‚ Mexico‚ Brazil and other international locations‚ such as India‚ Korea‚ Japan‚ the Middle East‚ China and the Philippines. Density: Urban Climate: Northern‚ Southern Country region: West North Central‚ West South Central‚ East North Central‚ East South Central‚ And New England |Demographic:

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    results should not be expected across all industries) • General Motors reports a 65 to 75 percent success rate with their EAP program • General Motors reports a $3 gain for every $1 spent on care • There is a significant drop in grievances by blue collar workers who receive EAP 3. If Trenton ’s proposal is accepted‚ what key steps would you recommend to her in implementing a new EAP at Skyline Machine Shop? In implementing a new EAP at Skyline‚ Trenton should consider the following: •

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    potential of indirect costs that may come with it. There are many indirect costs that come with the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs that are not taken into account by the white-collar workers. For instance‚ the quality of product could decrease due to lower technology and un-skilled workers. There will be an over abundance of inventory due to the long lead time that is needed for a buffer because of long shipping times. Another large cost is that of the need of a holding

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