Answer:
(B). A neighborhood with educational and residential properties
Step-by-step explanation:
Deviant place theory states that people have higher chances of being victims of crime or violence the more they are exposed to dangerous places.
People should therefore avoid these dangerous places with high crime rates, to reduce their chances of being attacked.
Transient and poor neighborhoods are examples of deviant places.
Neighborhoods with educational and residential properties do not have characteristics of a deviant place.