What is the difference between corporate crime and occupational crime?

a. Occupational crime is committed by individuals; corporate crime is committed by organizations.
b. Perpetrators of occupational crime are treated more leniently than perpetrators of corporate crime.
c. Occupational crime is a subgroup within corporate crime.
d. Occupational crime is a form of white collar crime, corporate crime is not.
e. Nothing; there is no difference between occupational and corporate crime.


A

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