How does the general theory of crime explain the actions of the well-paid corporate offender who commits fraud in the workplace?
A) The individual has likely been recently disciplined by a supervisor and now sees this as a fitting means of retaliation.
B) The individual must have experienced a disconnection from colleagues and sees no other means of competing for status.
C) The individual must have been exposed to criminal influences during childhood in order to even consider committing the crime.
D) The individual has a willingness to take a risk and is presented with what appears to be tremendous reward for committing the offence.
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