What differentiates white-collar crime from other forms of crime, and why is it so difficult to prosecute?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: White-collar crime is more complex and hard to prosecute than other forms of crime. White-collar criminals are typically better educated and able to conceal their activities. The types of crimes that fall under the category of white-collar are difficult to understand for someone who does not have substantial knowledge in accounting or finance. White-collar crimes typically consist of a series of offenses for which it is difficult to produce clear evidence. People with high salaries and a large amount of financial resources typically commit white-collar crimes, so they are able to fight the charges and tie up the courts for an extended period of time.

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a. prison rape b. excessive force c. thefts d. homicides

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A. paternalistic B. adversarial C. investigative D. due process oriented

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a. Limiting the number of photographs b. Requiring the photographs to be black and white, not in color c. Limiting the size of the photographs d. All of the above.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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