Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage looks at three views on punishing companies that break the law. Some say civil lawsuits are better because they can set fair money penalties and cost less; others say criminal charges are better because they deter more, use stronger enforcement, and publicly condemn bad behavior; a third view says punish the individual employees instead of the company because people fear jail and job loss. The passage rejects punishing only individuals—blame is often hidden and companies can pick a scapegoat—and overall argues that criminally punishing corporations is usually the best way to make companies and their owners improve safety.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on paragraph 3 where proponents of prosecuting individuals (rather than corporations) give their reasons; identify the sentence saying corporate fines effectively punish shareholders and the public who absorb higher prices.
Passage Stimulus
Passage Redacted
Unlock Full Passage25.It can be inferred from the passage that those who support the criminal prosecution of individuals within corporations rather than the criminal prosecution of corporations believe that
Correct Answer
D
Paragraph 3 states that proponents "say, punishment of a corporation, in the form of a fine, essentially punishes shareholders, creditors, employees who may be laid off, and ultimately the public, which is forced to absorb higher prices." This shows they believe the public ends up paying (via higher product prices) and view that as an unfair burden, supporting choice D.
Upgrade Your Prep
Ready to go beyond free explanations?
LSAT Perfection is the #1 modern LSAT prep platform, trusted by thousands of students for comprehensive test strategies, advanced drilling, and full analytics on every PrepTest.
Detailed explanations for 59 PrepTests
Advanced drillset builder
Personalized analytics
Built-in Wrong Answer Journal