Multiple Choice
What surprising conclusion did criminologists Benson and Moore come to about white-collar crime offenders?
A) Offenders are not so much motivated by greed.
B) Other employees often look the other way if they know their colleague is committing a crime.
C) Employers often do not take white-collar crime seriously and fail to implement strict prevention policies, making it easy and tempting for possible offenders.
D) Offenders often have a desire to be caught.
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