Criminological Theory 4
In Chapter 6, situational crime prevention theory tells us that distracted pedestrians, unlocked doors, and unattended valuables give criminals a better opportunity to commit a crime. Do you believe crimes could be prevented or at least limited by the examples given in situational crime prevention theory? Why or why not?
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