How do street crime and white-collar crime compare in terms of cost to society and prevalence?
a.) street crime costs more, while white collar crime is more prevalent
b.) street crime is the most prevalent type of crime white white collar crime has greater financial impact
c.) street crime and white collar crime cost society roughly the same
d.) street crime is the most prevalent type of crime and is also more costly to society than white collar crime
Answer: b.) street crime is the most prevalent type of crime white white collar crime has greater financial impact
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