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What is the Broken Windows model of crime?
 
  A. The premise that physical decay in communities attracts the criminal element and deters upstanding citizens
  B. The premise that if windows are broken, burglaries are easier to commit
  C. The premise that more police presence in a neighborhood frustrates criminals, so they break windows out of anger and frustration
  D. The premise that police officers should never go into a building with broken windows alone, since there may be criminals already inside

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