Monthly Archives: October 2024
Special Investigators Break Up Auto Theft Ring
Five of the six people allegedly involved in a $2.5 million auto theft ring centered in Hillsborough County are now in police custody. “Operation Family Affair” centered around two brothers with lengthy criminal histories. The investigation revealed they played a role in the theft of more than 30 vehicles from more than 20 dealerships… Read More »
Why Is It Called White Collar Crime?
“White collar crime” is any financially motivated, nonviolent or non-directly violent crime committed by individuals, businesses, and/or government professionals. Middle and upper-class individuals usually commit these crimes, and usually, their motives are almost entirely financial. In 1939, sociologist Edwin Sutherland used the term white collar crime to refer to “any crime committed by a… Read More »
Look Out for These Five Immigration Fraud Scams
For many years, no one worried about immigration fraud scams. The quota system limited foreign immigration to a trickle of people per year. The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act abolished the quota system. Almost overnight, immigration rates increased, and they’ve been spiraling upward ever since. Largely because of this significant increase, immigration is now… Read More »
Are Search Warrants Necessary for All Searches by Police Officers?
No, but they are necessary for most of them. All search warrants must meet some technical requirements. For example, all search warrants must clearly identify the issuing jurisdiction (Hillsborough County, etc.), contain certain language, and be signed by a judge with authority to sign the warrant. More importantly, search warrants must be based on… Read More »