Question.1108 - Strictly counting dollar amounts, which category of crime between "street" and "suite" crimes damages the US public the most?Are legal penalties sufficient to deter white collar criminals?Describe the connections/relationships that exist between politicians who pass laws and white collar criminals who break them.Do you these connections/relationships have any impact on penalties for suite crimes?
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