What, if any, is the connection between crime and social exclusion?
a. Those who are socially excluded often must leave their families unattended in order to go to work.
b. Areas of social exclusion are accessible to transients and others who have little stake in the community.
c. Those who are socially excluded are also economically excluded from the legal means of buying things.
d. The government programs that might have helped the socially excluded have been either eliminated or reduced, increasing the isolation of these people.
e. all of the above