Answer and Explanation:
1. In order to test these hypotheses, it would be necessary to gather a group of street women who undergo prostitution and leave them for a time living in shelters that offer the necessary resources for their survival and in environments with good order and physical harmony. These women would be subjected to this for a period of time and then it would be observed how many of them returned or were willing to return to prostitution. From then on, if the majority did not return or had the desire to return to prostitution, it would be because the chances are true.
2. If these hypotheses were really effective, I would establish a theory that could be applied to different neighborhoods not only in the country, but around the world. So I could help thousands of women to get out of this type of activity, have a better life and be able to contribute to society in a beneficial way.
1) Lets say the perpetrators were not smart about it and didn’t wear gloves when entering the home, if they touched anything they didn’t take and/or later their hand on anything in the house you could find finger prints and have them traced back to them if they are in the system.
2) Depending on how the perpetrators drove away, you can trace the tire tracks, if they left any, back to the tire of the car that was used. But lets say the car was stolen or unregistered, that would make it a little harder to trace the car back to the perpetrators that used it.
3) Perpetrators could have left many things. Used gloves, personal items (phones, laptops, watches etc. etc.) or anything the perpetrators may have touched/used. If they weren’t wearing gloves, they would of left finger prints on anything they touched therefore, you could link them to the crime. Unless they aren’t in the system.
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Answer: No!
Explanation: If you got killed by someone would you want them to be able to bail on your death!?
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