Is Prescription Fraud a White Collar Crime?
Question by [email protected]: is prescription fraud a white collar crime?
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Answer by sside_chicago
No, it is not. There are some “minor” crimes involving prescription fraud, such as having prescriptions written to the name of an insured relative, rather than pay retail price. Most cases of prescription fraud, however, involve drug use and drug abuse.
“Although there has been some debate as to what qualifies as a white-collar crime, the term today generally encompasses a variety of nonviolent crimes usually committed in commercial situations for financial gain.”
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