Multiple Choice
Studies indicate that one of the most distinguishing psychological characteristics of white-collar offenders is that they:
A) Deny that they ever intended to commit a crime
B) Often suffer from mental health problems such as depression and anxiety
C) Are very sorry about their offenses and the victims that they hurt
D) Tend to be socially inept and introverted, that is, they have trouble getting along with other people.
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