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ericka1

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Americans have a disproportionate concept of crime rates. Their inflated fear of victimization constitutes a
 
  a. fight or flight instinct.
 b. social reality.
 c. psychological cost.
 d. functionalist approach.

Question 2

Property values tend to go down in high-crime neighborhoods. This reflects which of these costs of crime?
 
  a. Controlling crime
 b. Transferring property
 c. Illegal expenditures
 d. Prevention and protection



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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