Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In the U.S., annual deaths from work-related accidents and diseases are estimated at more than 30,000.
2. It is estimated that smoking costs taxpayers $18 billion a year.
3. The Manville Corporation only ceased to expose workers to asbestos dust when its own physicians filed reports on workers contacting asbestosis.
4. Since the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in 1970, about 10 worker-safety prosecutions a year have occurred.
5. Edwin Sutherland’s landmark study of white collar crime focused almost entirely on corporate offenses with economic as opposed to violent consequences.
1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. FALSE
4. FALSE
5. TRUE
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