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Giorgio (2022-09-01). "Normalizing White-Collar
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Management in Engineering....
- attack, and
reverse victim & offender") is a
reaction that
perpetrators of
wrongdoing, such as ****ual offenders, may
display in
response to
being held accountable...
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making amends is the
concept of a
person taking action to
correct previous wrongdoing on
their part,
either through direct action to undo the
consequences of...
- cover-up is an attempt,
whether successful or not, to
conceal evidence of
wrongdoing, error, incompetence, or
other embarr****ing information.
Research has...
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financial penalty imposed by a
government agency as
restitution for
wrongdoing. The
wrongdoing is
typically defined by a
codification of legislation, regulations...
- or
wrongdoing (under the
beyond a
reasonable doubt standard for
criminal charges, and
preponderance of
evidence standard for
claims of
wrongdoing, i.e...
- commission, is an
official body
tasked with
discovering and
revealing past
wrongdoing by a
government (or,
depending on the cir****stances, non-state actors...
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Innocence is a lack of guilt, with
respect to any kind of crime, or
wrongdoing. In a
legal context,
innocence is the lack of
legal guilt of an individual...
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separate one
thing from another') is a
legal term for
intent or
knowledge of
wrongdoing. An
offending party then has
knowledge of the "wrongness" of an act or...
-
Clooney as
lawyer Michael Clayton, who
discovers a cover-up of
criminal wrongdoing by one of his firm's clients. Tom Wilkinson,
Tilda Swinton, and Sydney...