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Explain the conflict theorists' view of occupational and corporate crime.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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____ focus on the self-concepts and relationships that develop through sports activities.
 
  a. Symbolic interactionists
  b. Functionalists
  c. Conflict theorists
  d. Feminist theorists
  e. Structuralists



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Answer to Question 1

Occupational crime and corporate crime are types of white-collar crime, generally perpetrated by people in higher social classes. Because of their higher status, white-collar criminals are usually treated more leniently than other criminals, even though their crimes are extremely harmful to society.

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