final paper
Running Head: CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR
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Effects of Physical Theory on Criminal Behavior
Olen Jessie
Post University
Criminal behaviors
This is the function of norms that are discriminative for criminal behavior, in which the learning activities take place in the more reinforced illegal behavior than non-criminal responses. (2019) Though some offenders are motivated to involve themselves in antisocial behavior through the underlying the psychiatric conditions which affect the manifestation of symptoms that lack impulse control as well lack of the inhibition, paranoia the possession of the impaired communication skills (2019).
Effects of Physical Features theory on criminal behavior.
Through the operation in a rational fashion by offenders (Clarke and Cornish 1985) suggests that crimes are most suitable when committed when offenders come into contact with the prime target in which the detection is by others is low which is a direct reflection that the crime sites are lack of primary guardian. The physical features affect the penitential offenders on the perception of the actual crime site, as well as the availability of one or more primary guardians near the site. The possible measure towards the determination of the attack by the offenders is determined through, how is secure is the accessibility to the area of attack, how attractive do the target appear? What are the chances to be detected? As a result, this can be well described in four approaches based on rational perspectives, which include, circulation patterns and land use, territorial features, block layout, and physical deterioration. This focus on the disorders (Skogan 1990)
The physical feature theory indeed is one of the open ways of the offender's attack. As a result, more concentration should be considered in the physical sites is to deploy a negative effect on the prime targets. The physical theory can also be achieved by setting up high escape potentials for legitimate users as well as setting up the high refuge to offer concealment for the offenders.
References
Criminal Behavior - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics. (2019). Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/psychology/criminal-behavior
(2019). Retrieved from https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/physenv.pdf
Criminal Behavior - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics. (2019). Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/psychology/criminal-behavior