Criminal careers of occupational and organizational offenders are facilitated by what three things? Explain each.
Criminal careers of occupational and organizational offenders are facilitated by many factors, three of them could be:
1. Drive: The innate desire which acts as a motivating force to engage in criminal activities for its thrill, perks, greed and quick gains. Drive or motive is most important as it dictates intent for criminal acts and thus influences behavior.
2. Corruption in the Organisation and it's peripherals: Not just the prime criminals, but their accomplices and other accessories to the crime, are the ones who collectively contribute to the execution.
3. "Halo" Temperament and traits: A confident, yet discreet, sly and unreliable person can easily hide behind the facade of innocence, charm or persuasiveness. What makes criminals successful - is their ability to let no one suspect them and not get caught,
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