Match the key terns listed in Column 1 to the description in Column 2. Use each description only once.

A. Edwin Sutherland
B. White-collar crime
C. Debunking theory
D. Criminaloid
E. Ponzi scheme
F. Cross-sectional data
G. Demoralization cost
H. Catalina Vasquez Villalpando


A. Coined the term "white-collar" crime
B. Is based on the occupations of the perpetrator
C. A theory that forces social scientists to reconsider accepted theories
D. A pillar of society/paragon of virtue who in reality was interested only in personal gain using any means
E. A scheme that attempts to cheat people by paying original investors with money from new investors
F. Used by Edwin Sutherland to study data relating to many industries from different sources
G. Loss of trust when the privileged wealthy few are punished less severely than others
H. Former treasurer of the United States imprisoned for tax fraud

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