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Post Tagged 'Theft'

October 21, 2019

Wealth creation and the Reformed confessional tradition

I have been working as part of the Moral Markets project for the past couple of years, and as the formal end of the project looms, some of the outputs of the project are coming to fruition. Continue Reading...
May 04, 2016

In Italy, Stealing Food Out of Hunger Is No Longer a Crime

Five year ago, Roman Ostriakov, a homeless Ukrainian living in Italy, attempted to steal cheese and sausages worth $4.50 (€4.07). Before he could leave the supermarket, though, Ostriakov was caught and convicted of theft. Continue Reading...
June 12, 2015

Explainer: What You Should Know About the OPM Hack

What is the “OPM hack”? The “OPM hack” refers to a massive data breach in which hackers, believed to be based in China, acquired personnel records of federal employees from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Continue Reading...

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