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Felonies its entire history the f.b.i. Has never issued a report on crimes by corporate persons although its reports on crimes by human persons are well researched and well publicized The upshot of this is that when you ask people how a most money and property are stolen or how most people are killed I think of burglars and muggers and bank robbers and crimes of passion think of human persons the reality though is that more money and property are stolen by or lost to corporate criminals than human criminals Russell muckers corporate crime reporter noted that in 1908 when the f.b.i. Estimated robberies and burglaries that almost $4000000000.00 It cost of corporate crimes was in the hundreds of billions as it is every year these include security scams that ran around $15000000000.00 a year car repair fraud that hit around 40000000000 dollars that year insurance Wendell s and corporate fraud on your health insurance h.m.o. And hospital Billings the runs between $100.00 and or $1000000000