With regard to the deterrence of crimes of corporations:
a. there is clear and compelling evidence that corporations are more effectively deterred than individuals
b. there is clear and compelling evidence that corporations are less effectively deterred than individuals
c. there are some fundamental interpretive disagreements on whether corporations can be easily deterred
d. there is widespread agreement that neither corporations nor individuals can be deterred on any level
C
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