A lifeguard named Taylor was running late to work but her friend Mary was already clocked in. Taylor asked her friend Mary to clock her in so she would not be counted late and get paid. Mary clocked Taylor in a 12pm, but Taylor didn't arrive till 12:15pm.

This is an example of what category of crime?

a
High Tech Crime
b
Violent Crime
c
Public Order Crime
d
Property Crime
e
White Collar Crime
f
Organized Crime

1 answer

This scenario is an example of e. White Collar Crime. Specifically, it involves time fraud, which is a form of dishonesty in a professional setting, where Mary clocked Taylor in for work when she had not actually arrived yet. This act is typically motivated by the desire to receive payment for time not worked, making it a non-violent financial crime often associated with employment and corporate settings.

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