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A picture of Arend Ode’s statue depicting Lady Justice. The statue of a woman in Greco-Roman clothing is holding a set of scales in the elevated right hand, and a sword in the left. The statue is located on top of a former justice building in Rotterdam.
Figure 5.1 Introduction Lady Justice by Arend Ode(Image Credit: AJEL/ pixabay/ Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0))

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  • Analyze sources of criminal exposure in business.
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