Multiple Choice
In the sociology of tourism, we seek to understand the impact of tourism on society, social institutions, and social relationships. One growing area of concern is the role tourism plays in creating or supporting criminal activity. Which of the following is the most significant reason that tourism creates a supportive criminal activity?
A) popular tourist attractions are frequently close to hotels-making tourist easy prey for criminals
B) tourists often tend to behave in a less constrained manner when they are away from home
C) tipping practices of well-to-do travelers can disrupt the social fabric of a destination
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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