According to a recent survey, people believe that about a quarter of the population will become victims of a violent crime in the next year, whereas crime statistics show that it is only about 1 percent. Furthermore, those with the greatest fear of crime are the least likely to be affected. The elderly are the most fearful, although victims are most likely to be young males. Over the last few years there has been an increase in the number of television programmes which show re-enactments of crimes. Though they are often done with the best of motives, these re-enactments add to people's fears about violent crime by making it look more common than it is. It is time that we stopped making such programmes. Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the above argument?
A.
Crime re-enactments are made to look more realistic than they used to be.
B.
Most elderly people are unaware of the statistics of violent crime.
C.
Some types of violent crime have declined over the last few years.
D.
The elderly are the group least likely to watch crime re-enactments on television.
E.
Attempts have been made to ensure that statistics of violent crime are accurate.