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    Perceived Opportunity Is Necessary So That the Perpetrator of a Fraud
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Perceived Opportunity Is Necessary So That the Perpetrator of a Fraud

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Perceived opportunity is necessary so that the perpetrator of a fraud can make his illegal behavior intelligible to him and maintain his concept of himself as a trusted person.

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