Wealth Maximization Theorists Argue That White-Collar Criminals Suffer Collateral Consequences
Wealth maximization theorists argue that white-collar criminals suffer collateral consequences that street criminals do not. Which one of the following consequences do white-collar criminals actually suffer?
A) None
B) Social stigmatization
C) Loss of wealth
D) Difficulty in securing jobs
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