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In Law / College | 2025-07-06

What was one of the primary takeaways from the Forst and Rhodes study on white-collar crime?
A. White-collar offenders were sentenced more harshly than street-level offenders.
B. White-collar offenders are similar to common criminals
C. White-collar offenders are not all alike
D. White-collar crime was found to be largely unprosecuted due to a lack of laws.

Asked by sacalles05

Answer (1)

The Forst and Rhodes study reveals that white-collar offenders are not homogeneous and have varied characteristics, emphasizing the complexity of their motivations and backgrounds. This insight challenges common assumptions about white-collar crime and its prosecution. Additionally, the study points out the under-prosecution of such crimes largely due to legal complexities. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06