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According to Klenowski, Copes, Mullins, and Vieraitis's research, __________ was the second most frequently offered justification used by white-collar offenders. However it was the least commonly used justification by women
 
  a. Appeal to Higher Loyalties
  b. Denial of Injury
  c. Claim of Normality
  d. Claim of Entitlement

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According to Klenowski, Copes, Mullins, and Vieraitis's research, offenders who relied on the _________ justification to explain their crime argued that others engaged in the same activity and that it was common business practice
 
  a. Appeal to Higher Loyalties
  b. Denial of Injury
  c. Claim of Normality
  d. Claim of Entitlement



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

c





 

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