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A recent study compared property crime rates on various streets in a metropolitan city with the amount of traffic on them and their ease of access. Although some believe that burglary is more common in low-trafiic areas, the study showed that a house on a main road was more likely to be burglarized than one of comparable value on a less frequently traveled street requiring many turns to be reached .Which of the following ,if true, would best explain the results of the study ?A) Burglars generally avoid residences with home security systems, which are more common in busy metropolitan areas. B) Burglars in metropolitan areas who steal large, bulky items generally drive to the houses they intend to burglarizeC) Two weeks after a given burglary , the likelihood of another's accruing greatly increases for any house within a half-mile radiusD) Burglars spend most of their time performing routine , non criminal activities and will usually commit crimes on streets they frequently travel. E) Burglars in urban environments often share information about which neighborhoods they are unlikely to be apprehended in
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