Multiple Choice
According to offender search theory,
A) Offenders are likely to commit crimes in neighborhoods far from their home so that they are less easily recognized.
B) Offenders are likely to commit crimes in areas they have never been before to represent a challenge.
C) Offenders are likely to commit crimes near the nodes and routes that comprise their everyday activities because that is thought to be easiest and least risky.
D) The location of crime is unpredictable.
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