Red-collar criminals commit violence specifically to prevent the exposure of their financial frauds
Red-collar crime identifies a specific subset of white-collar offenders who resort to homicide to prevent their financial frauds from being discovered by whistleblowers or investigators.
Red-collar criminals are non-violent white-collar fraudsters who cross into lethal violence when they perceive an imminent threat of exposure. Investigator Richard G. Brody notes that these murders are often meticulously staged to look like accidents or suicides, allowing the perpetrator to protect their reputation and assets while silencing a witness or auditor.
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