Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage describes two views on preventing deliberate crimes: one says social problems and lack of opportunities push people into crime, so fixing society and giving people jobs helps; the other says people freely choose crime, so tougher punishments and better policing deter them. Using a simple economic idea — people pick the option that gives the biggest expected benefit — the passage shows both approaches work the same way: harsher penalties make crime less rewarding, and better opportunities make legal work more rewarding. So the best solution combines both strategies.
Logic Breakdown
This is an EXCEPT question. Use the passage's utility-maximization claim — a person commits a crime when the expected utility of crime exceeds that of lawful activity — to test each option; the correct choice will contradict that principle.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage6.The passage suggests that the author would be likely to agree with each of the following statements EXCEPT:
Correct Answer
C
The passage states that 'According to the utility maximization principle a person who responds rationally to economic incentives or disincentives will commit a crime if the expected utility from doing so, given the chance of getting caught, exceeds the expected utility from activity that is lawful.' Therefore a decrease in the expected utility of lawful activities would make crime relatively more attractive and should increase, not decrease, the rate of deliberate crimes. The passage further explains that policies that 'increase the economic opportunities of individuals most alienated from economic institutions' 'will effectively increase the expected utility from lawful activity,' and that increasing penalties and law enforcement 'lowers the expected utility from criminal activity, thereby making a person less likely to choose to commit a deliberate crime.' Option C asserts the opposite relationship and thus contradicts the passage, so it is the correct EXCEPT choice.
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