Multiple Choice
Integrated theories of white collar crime are best described as those which:
A) incorporate insights from different theoretical traditions and account for white collar crime on several different levels
B) focus on explaining why white collar crime occurs more frequently in integrated as opposed to segregated social settings
C) incorporate all versions of individualistic explanation for crime into a single theory
D) focus on explaining why white collar crimes are cannot be accounted for by reference to any factors applicable to conventional crimes
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