- Fri Jun 07, 2024 5:50 pm
#106870
Hi lsatgirl10!
Answer choice (C) seems to be true based on the passage, which could make it seem like a viable contender. However, this question more specifically asks for the main point of the passage, so merely being true isn't enough for the answer choice to be correct.
The main point of this passage largely comes across in the first sentence: "The use of criminal sanctions against corporations is well established, but the practice has recently come under fire from legal theorists who maintain that corporations should be held civilly rather than criminally liable for wrongdoing." The author of the passage then goes on to discuss why some theorists prefer civil liability as an alternative to corporate criminal liability, and the author expresses skepticism. The author additionally discusses how some theorists prefer individual criminal liability to corporate criminal liability, and the author again expresses skepticism.
So the language in (C) really seems in the service of a broader goal. "Neither civil sanctions against corporations nor criminal sanctions against individuals within corporations are capable of deterring corporate wrongdoing," as (C) states. So what? What does that mean? The "so what" that the author drives us to is that corporate criminal liability seems to be the best option.