(last word) all of the following would reduce property crime by increasing its "price," except
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(last word) all of the following would reduce property crime by increasing its "price," except
a) imposing greater penalties for those who are caught and convicted.
b) using more sophisticated security systems.
c) enhancing the legitimate earnings of potential criminals.
d) cutting out the middlemen ("fences") by selling stolen goods via internet auction sites.
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