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In Law / College | 2025-07-06

All of the following are reasons we cannot be entirely positive that the offenders and offenses in the Yale Studies on White-Collar Crime represent all white-collar crimes except:
A. A different mix of offenses might produce different results.
B. A different mix of districts might produce different results.
C. Some offenders who could have been included in the study were not because they were whistleblowers.
D. Offenders who are convicted may not be the same as those who avoid detection in the first place.

Asked by sacalles05

Answer (2)

The limitations of the Yale Studies on White-Collar Crime stem from various factors like differing offense mixes and undetected offenders. Option C, which states that the exclusion of whistleblowers impacts the study's comprehensiveness, does not align with the main reasons for uncertainty in representation. Hence, option C is the exception in this context. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06

The limitations of the Yale Studies on White-Collar Crime include factors like different offenses and geographic variations. However, the exclusion of whistleblowers does not influence the representativeness of offenses studied, making option C the exception. Thus, the chosen answer is option C.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-07