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Explain how white-collar crime and green-collar crime are linked.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The antisocial personality concept seems to mesh with what is known about chronic offending. Which percent of chronic offenders exhibit sociopathic behavior patterns?
 
  a. 20 b. 40
   c. 60 d. 80



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Answer to Question 1

White-collar and green-collar crime are linked because they involve entrepreneurship and because in both types of crime offenders twist legal rules to enhance their personal economic position through illicit commercial enterprises. Because they are so connected, these two types of crimes may sometimes overlap. Both forms of enterprise crime can involve violence.

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