Overview
Routine Activity Theory provides a framework for understanding how crime occurs in everyday life by focusing on the interaction of three key elements: motivated offenders, suitable targets, and capable guardianship. This theory emphasizes that crime is not just a result of individual behavior but al...
Key Terms
Example: A person who steals because they need money.
Example: An unlocked car parked in a dark area.
Example: A security guard monitoring a parking lot.
Example: A vacant house with no security.
Example: Creating well-lit public spaces to deter crime.
Example: Researching why certain demographics are targeted more often.