Multiple Choice
Merry's participant-observation study of a housing project that appeared to incorporate the basic defensible space features advocated by Newman found:
A) no effect of the physical features on crime
B) no effect of the physical features on surveillance and a sense of community.
C) the physical features were not necessarily good for crime prevention
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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