White-collar crime is "continuation of business with other means." It is a well-known and widespread phenomenon that impacts brand value and reputation, goodwill, and profitability of many organizations. In general, these are malpractices for financial gain. Such crimes can exist in a public sector, as well as in a private one. Indeed, practically no occupation is immune to white-collar crime, and this category of offenders is cloaked in an aura of respectability. This book is based on 5792 court rulings in Israel and was presented in two national and international conferences with participation of the Dominican Republic, Moldova, Germany, Canada, the United States, Romania, and others.