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1 December, 19:53

In one of the case studies in the textbook, Bob Walker was the head cashier for a discount drug store who perpetrated his fraud scheme by issuing fictitious refunds. What was Walker's motive for committing the crime?

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  1. 1 December, 20:20
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    Rational Choice (revenge) is the correct answer.

    A motive is the reason why a person decides to commit a crime, such as: rational choice, passion, environment, mental illness, and drug addiction. Rational Choice is made up of a variety reasons, including greed, need, revenge, lust, anger, jealousy, vanity and thrill-seeking. In this case, Bob Walker's motive to commit the crime was rational choice since he wanted to get back at the store for demoting him from a management position.
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