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What are the assumptions in Rational Choice Theory - ANSWER people are
not empty vessels

people are self-interested

people are rational

What does Rational Choice Theory Argue - ANSWER crime is an outcome of
an individual's rational considerations of the risk to reward

Weaknesses of Rational Choice Theory - ANSWER limited knowledge-
education

cognitive capacity- mental illness

time limits- cant fully analyze situation

overemphasis on individual will

What school is deterrence theory in - ANSWER classical school

what is the goal of punishment - ANSWER retribution

incapacitation

rehabilitation

deterrence

what was the process of traditional deterrence theory in 1400s - ANSWER

,emphasis on retribution

supernatural forces

public trial (hanging)

what does deterrence theory argue - ANSWER the primary purpose of law is
deterrence

punishment has to be severe, certain, and swift for citizens to be deterred

what are the types of deterrence - ANSWER general deterrence

specific deterrence

general deterrence - ANSWER The state's punishment of offenders serves as
an example to those in the general public who have not yet committed a
crime, instilling in them enough fear of state punishment to deter them from
crime

specific deterrence - ANSWER Apprehended and punished offenders will
refrain from repeating crimes if they are certainly caught and severely
punished

Perceptual deterrence theory - ANSWER Perceptions of reality, in this case
punishment, and not actual or objective reality are what shape behavior

weaknesses of perceptual deterrence theory - ANSWER limited empirical
evidence

- moderate to null effects

temporary effects

unintended consequences of punishment

, - broken family

crime displacement

saturation point

- doesnt affect offender

what school is routine activity theory - ANSWER classical school

is routine activity theory criminality or crime opportunity? why? - ANSWER
criminality

more criminally motivated offenders= more crime in any given location

what assumption is made in routine activity theory - ANSWER Opportunity is
a necessary condition for any specific crime to be committed

what are the arguments of routine activity theory - ANSWER 1. motivated
offenders, suitable targets, and absence of a capable guardian are required
elements

2. The rate of criminal victimization is increased when there is convergence in
space and time of the three minimal elements of direct-contact predatory
violations

3. The shift in routine activities could potentially alter criminal opportunities,
thereby leading to changes in both crime rates and the types of crimes
committed

situational crime prevention - ANSWER increase the effort needed to commit
a crime

reduce the rewards of crime

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