Assuming the temptations to corruption are prevalent in all communities, individual officers are more likely to succumb if
A) they believe they won't be caught or the punishment will not be severe.
B) profits are much greater than their present compensation.
C) the rewards they receive in terms of peer recognition are as great as the monetary profits received from the corruption.
D) rewards do not impose tremendous guilt on their conscience.
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