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Card 6
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Controversially, Wilson & Kelling believe no effort should be put into preventing crime in inner-city areas, as...
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Card 7
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Murray argues that generous welfare benefits have led to the rise of the...
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Card 8
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Clarke: crime is a choice based on a rational calculation of perceived benefits and perceived costs. This is known as what?
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Card 9
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Currently, right realists argue that the perceived costs of crime are...
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Card 10
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Hirschi: human's act rationally and are controlled by being offered what?
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Card 11
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Hirschi's 4 bonds of attachment are attachment, commitment, involvement and what?
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Card 12
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Situational crime prevention focuses on reducing opportunities for crime, by...
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Card 13
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Environmental crime prevention: crime due to anti-social behaviour e.g.
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Card 14
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Broken windows theory links to ECP. If graffiti isn't removed,
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Card 15
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ECP: disorder occurs if there's little sense of community, as...
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