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mrinal2100
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it is common knowledge that drug abuse is rampant amongst the homeless and that there is a direct correlation between the number of drug abusers in an area and the crime rate in the same area.the correlation is rooted in the fact that drug abusers often seek money through illicit activity in order to sustain their habits.to promptly address the rise in crime associated with the recent influx of homeless in our city,shelters for homeless should be moved from downtown to non residential,industrially zone regions.
all of the following if true would strengthen the proposed solution EXCEPT?
A)illegal drugs are not as readily available in non-residential regions of the city
B)it will be easier to treat the homeless for drug addiction if they are moved out of downtown region
C)the homeless generally confine themselves to region serviced by community shelters
D)Law enforcement officials maintain a highly visible presence in downtown residential areas
E)Most industrial Zoned areas maintain stronger security measures than their residential counterparts
ANS-D
i got this question from VERITAS free exam.i got confused while making a choice between A and D.
D generally has no bearing on the solution to move the homeless out of downtown area and can be the choice but A also proposes that if the drugs are not available in non-residential areas then the homeless will turn to downtown and as a result the crime rate would increase.this can also weaken the argument
all of the following if true would strengthen the proposed solution EXCEPT?
A)illegal drugs are not as readily available in non-residential regions of the city
B)it will be easier to treat the homeless for drug addiction if they are moved out of downtown region
C)the homeless generally confine themselves to region serviced by community shelters
D)Law enforcement officials maintain a highly visible presence in downtown residential areas
E)Most industrial Zoned areas maintain stronger security measures than their residential counterparts
ANS-D
i got this question from VERITAS free exam.i got confused while making a choice between A and D.
D generally has no bearing on the solution to move the homeless out of downtown area and can be the choice but A also proposes that if the drugs are not available in non-residential areas then the homeless will turn to downtown and as a result the crime rate would increase.this can also weaken the argument












