Multiple Choice
Why is white-collar crime punished disproportionally compared to blue-collar crime?
A) White-collar criminals can easily pay their bails and penalties with the very money they steal.
B) Only sociologists see white-collar crime as deviant.
C) White-collar criminals are typically judged by other white-collar criminals.
D) White-collar crime is perceived as victimless, that is, not harming its victims in the personal way a blue-collar crime harms its victims.
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