Why do deterrence strategies typically work when combating white-collar crime?
A) White-collar criminals are difficult to shame.
B) White-collar crime is a rational act.
C) Federal agencies are eager to throw criminal executives in prison.
D) White-collar criminals conceive of themselves as being more threatening than street criminals.
Question 2
Studies have shown that a major motivation for becoming a corrections officer is:
A) enjoyment of working with prisoners
B) a desire to aid in the rehabilitation process
C) a desire to use violence on the job
D) a desire for a secure civil service job
E) a desire for high pay and pleasant working conditions