Crime Prevention - Right Realist Strategies Flashcards

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What is rational choice theory?

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Argues people decide whether or not to commit a crime by weighing up the risk of getting caught

If the risk is low, then they are more likely to commit crime

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What do right realists argue needs to be done to prevent crime?

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To prevent crime we need to reduce the opportunity to commit crime through target hardening strategies and increase the risk of people getting caught

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What are examples of target hardening strategies?

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Anti-climb paint

Car steering wheel locks

Barbed wire

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How can we increase the risk of people getting caught?

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More CCTV cameras

More police on the streets

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What is designing out crime an example of?

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Example of situational crime prevention strategy which involves reducing the opportunity for crimes to be committed and increasing the risk of people getting caught

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What are the criticisms of situation crime prevention?

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Designing out crime doesn’t stop people committing crime it simply results in displacement - people commit crimes somewhere else with no surveillance

Situational crime prevention assumes criminals are rational - not all crimes are planned and calculated, ignores crimes of passion and alcohol fuelled crimes

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What is environmental crime prevention developed from?

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Developed from the ‘broken window’ theory

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What does the ‘broken window’ theory argue?

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Argues that if one window is broken and remains unfixed, soon all the windows will be broken and crime will take hold

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What is zero tolerance policing?

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Where the police clamp down on any signs of disorder straightaway

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What are the criticisms of environmental crime prevention?

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Selective policing

Zero tolerance policing could lead to more crime

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Why is selective policing a criticism of environmental crime prevention?

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The police target individuals who fit the typical delinquent - black, young, working class, deprived backgrounds

Misuse of zero tolerance resulted in black people being arrested for little or no reason

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Why is the fact that zero tolerance policing could lead to more crime a criticism of environmental crime prevention?

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Could lead to more crimes being committed by those regularly targeted by the police - they may form deviant subcultures with others in the same situation to express shared frustration and/or develop a self fulfilling prophecy

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