Situational crime prevention perspective


Question 1: According to the situational crime prevention perspective, all crimes require:

a. Control

b. Displacement

c. Opportunity

Question 2. What is the level of analysis in rational choice theory?

a. International

b. State

c. Individual

d. City

Question 3: What is the difference between a legal definition of crime and a normative definition of crime? What are the benefits of each in understanding law breaking? -- > According to Barlow and Kauzlarich

Question 4: List and describe the three aspects of routine activities theory. How does the construction of a community center fit in with all three aspects of routine activities theory? (Note: According to Barlow and Kauzlarich)

Question 5: Describe the relationship between motivation, opportunity, and control in criminality according to Barlow and Kauzlarich, then discuss the relationship between formal and informal controls according to the Code of the Streets.

Question 6: List and describe the four circumstances that Jeremy Bentham thought would be inappropriate for the state to use as punishment. Compare and contrast these four circumstances to the principles of deterrence, listing and describing each principle of deterrence.  (Note: According to Barlow and Kauzlarich and Code of the Streets)

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