How did Edwin Sutherland define white-collar crime?
A) a crime committed by a person of status in the course of their occupation
B) any crime committed during the course of legitimate employment
C) any crime committed by those who had been entrusted with money
D) illegal act or series of illegal acts committed by non-physical means and by concealment or guile to obtain money or property, or to avoid the payment of loss of money or property or to obtain business or personal advantage
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