Multiple Choice
An underlying theme in Blakely and Snyder's analysis of gated communities is that people want control over their homes, streets, and neighborhoods, and assume that by building walls…
A) they send a message to the members of their communities that they will be caught if they commit crimes.
B) they draw a much more diverse group of people to their communities.
C) crime can be excluded and safety can be maintained.
D) they suggest that their communities are open to diverse groups of people.
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