CJ 485 Exam 2
Culture - ANS-beliefs values and behaviors shared by people
Nonmaterial - ANS-intangible creations for human society
Material - ANS-tangible products of the human society
What we eat and wear - ANS-How culture is expressed
Symbols, language, norms - ANS-components of culture
Captions - ANS-values within corporate culture
Heroes - ANS-advance a set of values
1947 - ANS-When the CIA was established
Informal Networks - ANS-A casual form of sharing information between employees across
company divisions
1908 - ANS-when the FBI was established
FBI - ANS-Mars
CIA - ANS-Venus
CIA - ANS-The less rigid institution
FBI - ANS-Linear work and retrospective
Special Agent - ANS-Crowning glory for an FBI Agent
CIA Time - ANS-ZULU or GMT
Mosaic - ANS-how information is gathered in the CIA
Tough Guy Culture - ANS-Large risks with low reliance on security
bet your company culture - ANS-high risk, slow feedback
work hard play hard culture - ANS-action, fun, quick feedback, and small risks
, process company culture - ANS-Bureaucratic, little risk and feedback
Stocks and fraud - ANS-Business environment and crime associated with tough guy culture
High stakes, bribery, and hostage - ANS-Business environment and crime associated with bet
company culture
Materialism, false advertisement - ANS-Business environment and crime associated with work
hard play hard culture
Choice structuring properties - ANS-Mechanisms in culture that make it possible for individuals
to break rules and not feel guilty
appeal to higher loyalties - ANS-Individuals argue that ethics must be ignored to fulfill more
important goals
Team player ethic - ANS-lay the blame on corporate structure
Very high - ANS-Visibility of tough guy culture
Low - ANS-visibility of bet company culture
policing and legalistic - ANS-Role of tough guy culture
managerial - ANS-role of bet company culture
Low for Ad, High for Audi - ANS-visibility of work hard play hard culture
Managerial - ANS-role of work hard play hard culture
High surveillance - ANS-visibility of security process
police and manage - ANS-Role of security process
Private security is reactive - ANS-Singh and Kempa findings
Edward Sutherland - ANS-Changed public opinion to negative on white collar crime
Teapot Dome - ANS-A government scandal involving a former United States Navy oil reserve in
Wyoming that was secretly leased to a private oil company in 1921
White collar crime - ANS-Crimes committed by a person of respectability and high social status
in the course of ones occupation
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