Which of the following statements is true concerning level of income and crime victimization rates?
a. A family with a household income of $75K or more is twice as likely to be a burglary victim as those with a household income of less than $7,500.
b. A family with a household income of $75K or more is 1.5 times more likely to have their car stolen than those with a household income of less than $7,500.
c. A family with a household income of $25,000-$34,999 or more is less likely to burglary victim than those with a household income of between $15,000 and $24,999.
d. A family with a household income of $75K or more is less than half as likely to be a burglary victim as those with a household income of between $25,000 and $34,999.
e. Crime is almost equally spread out among the various income levels.
(Correct answer: d)
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