Most of the plans and programs for diminishing crime
by means of comprehensive community organization have made prevention their
major purpose. However, the underlying concepts on which such programs are based
suffer from inconsistency (不一致,矛盾) and confusion. It would be inaccurate
to speak as if concise, clear, and explicit models for crime prevention existed
especially since writing and discussion on the subject often have been more
ideological than scientific. One conception heavily weighted with ideology is the argument that crime can be prevented by massive or total programs of social and economic improvement directed at the root causes of crime in society as a whole. The assumption is that eliminating harmful social conditions such as poverty, malnutrition, disease, poor housing, family disorganization, unemployment, and r A. are not based on facts and not systematic B. involve profound thinking C. are ideological and scientific D. are not explicitly expressed 我来回答: 提交
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