Routine activity theory juvenile delinquency

    • [DOCX File]Bachelor of Law (Class 05 )

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      Routine activity theory , developed by Marcus Felson and Lawrence Cohen, draws upon control theories and explains crime in terms of crime opportunities that occur in everyday life. Crime opportunity requires that elements converge in time and place including (1) a motivated offender, (2) suitable target or victim, and (3) lack of a capable ...

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    • [DOC File]EDUCATION

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      Routine cell phone activity and sex victimization: Extending the generality of Routine Activity Theory and exploring the etiology of risky teenage behavior. Crime & Delinquency, 62(5), 614-644. 45.

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    • [DOC File]San José State University

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      Foundation for a General Stain Theory of Crime and Delinquency—Agnew. Reading: Chapter 4—The Prediction Problem. Social Change and Crime: A Routine Activity Approach—Cohen and Felson. Crime and Deviance over the Life Course: The Salience of Adult Social Bonds—Sampson and Laub 5. 02/18. 02/20 Reading: Chapter 5—Unleash the Cops!

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER TWO:

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      Although Hirschi's theory was originally applied only to juvenile delinquency, it has also been used in recent years to explain various forms of adult criminality, including while collar crime. Control theory has implications for change in a number of family, school, and neighborhood-level policies that are directly (and/or indirectly) related ...

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    • [DOC File]Elizabeth Ruth Groff - UCSB

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      Groff, E. R. (Forthcoming). Simulation for Theory Testing and Experimentation: An Example Using Routine Activity Theory and Street Robbery. Journal of Quantitative Criminology June 2007. Groff, E. R. (Forthcoming). Adding the Temporal and Spatial Aspects of Routine Activities: A Further Test of Routine Activity Theory. Security Journal, 2007.

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    • [DOC File]ccjs.umd.edu

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      "Alternative Strategies for Testing Routine Activity Theory: An Evaluation of Domain-Specific Models", Paper Presented at the American Society of Criminology Meetings, Chicago, IL. November 11, 1988. "Empirical Tests of Opportunity Theories of Victimization Risk" Presentation at the National Institute of Justice Cluster Conference on ...

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    • [DOC File]EDUCATION

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      Routine cell phone activity and sex victimization: Extending the generality of Routine Activity Theory and exploring the etiology of risky teenage behavior. Crime & Delinquency. Under Review

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    • [DOCX File]OREGON JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY GUIDELINES

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      For the purpose of these guidelines, a juvenile detention facility is a facility allowing for the secure custody of delinquent youth accused of acts which, if committed by adults, would constitute crimes, or for youth held pursuant to judicial order or commitment, and which are established under the provisions of Oregon law (ORS 419A.004, ORS419A.010, ORS419A.050 to ORS419A.063 and ORS420.855).

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    • [DOC File]SINGLE PARENTING and JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

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      Scheibler et al (1996) and Crotts (1996) have identified two theories drawn from human ecology that helps us better understand this relationship, routine activities theory and hot spot theory. Routine activities theory sees criminal acts as a routine activity for those persons pursuing a criminal lifestyle.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 2: Test Bank

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      Routine activities theory includes all of the following elements except. a. a suitable target. ... The research published in Delinquency in a Birth Cohort asserted that _____ of juvenile offenders were responsible for the majority of violent crime. ... The theory that certain people are more likely to be subject to criminal activity and that ...

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