Which of these do conflict/critical theorists argue about the deviant and criminal behavior of members of the elite?
A. Elites can commit deviant acts and escape penalties.
B. Elites often receive harsher punishment than everyone else.
C. Elites must pay steeper fines in the court system.
D. Elites receive much more attention and are held to higher standards.
Answer: A
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