CRIM 1125 Lecture : Eight Propositions.docx

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The more time in public, the more likely you are to become a victim. Lifestyle choices influence likelihood to spend more or less time in public. People interact with other people who share similar lifestyles. The chances are higher of being victimized by someone who has the same demographic profile as you. Lifestyle choices influence the amount of time you spend with non-family. The chances of becoming a victim increase with time spent with non-family. Lifestyle choices influence ability to isolate yourself from offenders. Variations in lifestyle can influence how easy it is to victimize you. Introduced in 1979,by lawrence cohen & marcus felson. Same marcus felson who brought us ten fallacies about crime. Routine activities theory tried to explain why crime rates had raised so dramatically throughout the 1960"s and 1970"s. Income levels rising, unemployment falling, fewer people living below the poverty line.

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