Multiple Choice
With regards to prison sentences, white collar criminals:
A) are considerably less likely to go to prison than conventional offenders, and are likelier to receive shorter sentences
B) are considerably more likely to go to prison are conventional offenders, but are likelier to receive shorter sentences
C) are just as likely to go to prison as conventional offenders, but are likelier to receive shorter sentences
D) are just as likely to go to prison as conventional offenders, and are likely to receive comparable sentences
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