Which statement is least applicable to the Chicago School studies by Park and Burgess, and Shaw and McKay?
a. The studies showed that delinquency, crime and deviance co-occurred with other social problem including poverty, unemployment, and residential turnover.
b. The studies noted that some areas in the Chicago city appeared to be high crime or deviance areas, regardless of the characteristics or nationality of the people living within them.
c. The studies clearly suggest that crime and delinquency are linked to the ethnic composition of the residents that inhabit the areas, rather than being linked to social conditions in the areas.
d. The studies suggested the "kinds of places" explanations rather than "kinds of people" explanations when accounting for crime and delinquency.
c. The studies clearly suggest that crime and delinquency are linked to the ethnic composition of the residents that inhabit the areas, rather than being linked to social conditions in the areas.
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