The answer to your question is (D)
Answer:
Directed at highly specific forms of crime. That involve the management, design or manipulation of the immediate environment in as systematic and permanent a way as possible. So as to reduce the opportunities for crime and increase the risks as perceived by a wide range of offenders. Situational prevention rests on the idea that it is possible to make changes in the environment that will make offending less attractive to potential offenders.
I think the answer is B because I have some background knowledge
<em>The second generation of human rights are based on the principles of social justice and public obligation—they tend to be “positive” rights, based on continental European conceptions of liberty as equality. ... 2)The right of protection against unemployment. 3)The right to equal work for equal pay.</em>