Multiple Choice
According to the social integration hypothesis, communities that are socially cohesive will have less fear of victimization among residents because they have _____________.
A) A population that includes more youth and men.
B) More high-income residents who can afford to buy burglary alarms.
C) A high sense of personal and collective security.
D) Increased guardianship and reduced property taxes.
E) Fewer residents with low self-control and anomie.
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