Wilson and Kelling's "broken windows" theory argues that…
A) serious crimes often lead to property damage and, thus, broken windows.
B) neighborhoods with broken windows may have lower crime rates.
C) untended and ignored petty crimes, such as breaking a window, send out the signal that nobody cares.
D) breaking windows should be treated as a serious felony.
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