Situational crime prevention relies on which theory of crime?

a. "broken windows" theory
b. routine activity theory
c. rational choice perspective
d. situational crime prevention theory


c

Criminal Justice

You might also like to view...

Which of the following most likely determines the specific search technique to be used at a crime scene?

a. Geographic location b. Type of crime c. Seriousness of crime d. All of the above

Criminal Justice

What were the underlying concerns of common law courts about the admission of opinion testimony?

What will be an ideal response?

Criminal Justice

This term represents a set of concepts and the proposed relationships among these; a structure that is intended to represent or model something about the world

a. a paradigm b. a law c. a theory d. a fact

Criminal Justice

What is the most common definition of a felony?

A. A serious crime punishable by imprisonment in a state prison B. Any crime punishable by imprisonment in a county jail C. A crime punishable by grand jury indictment D. Any crime for which one can be imprisoned for more than three years in prison

Criminal Justice