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Card 16

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For an evaluation of situational crime prevention, what is a positive and negative of situational crime prevention?

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Card 17

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What two theorists criticise situational crime prevention generally and why?

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Card 18

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What type of crimes do situational crime prevention focus on and why do Marxists criticise this?

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Card 19

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Why are Left Realists critical of what assumption and why?

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Card 20

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For environmental crime prevention, what sociologists use the term 'broken windows' to refer to signs of what?

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Card 21

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Give some examples of signs of disorder?

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Card 22

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What do Wilson and Kelling argue happens if these are left unaddressed?

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Card 23

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In these neighbourhoods, what two things do they lack and why?

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Card 24

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What happens to neighbourhoods where there is a lack do social control and informal control?

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Card 25

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What are the two environmental crime prevention solutions suggested?

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