Describe the elements of the routine activities theory

What will be an ideal response?


The routine activities theory argues that offenders are motivated to commit crime when targets are easy to access and the chances of being caught are minimal. The theory is comprised of three key elements. These three elements include: motivated offenders, suitable targets, and an absence of capable guardians. Additionally, researchers have added other elements such as handlers, who are people who discourage potential offenders from committing crime, and place managers who discourage crime by controlling places. Thus, offenders make rational decisions to commit crime, subject to the environmental constraints they face.

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a. Rh factor. b. EDTA. c. CODIS. d. Ethylene glycol.

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Which of the following searches incident to arrest is most likely to be ruled unconstitutional?

A) An officer arrests the suspect in his bedroom and searches under his bed. B) An officer arrests the suspect in a diner and searches the pockets of his coat on the seat next to him. C) An officer arrests a suspect who was driving his car and searches a backpack in the back seat. D) An officer arrests a suspect who was driving his car and searches the trunk of the car.

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The Children's Internet Protection Act requires certain public and school libraries to install _______ on Internet-linked computers

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Who is typically charged with supervising sex offender treatment programs?

a. correctional officers b. treatment staff c. a psychologist or psychiatrist d. the warden

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