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    Routine Activities Theory Suggests That the Likelihood of a Criminal
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Routine Activities Theory Suggests That the Likelihood of a Criminal

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Routine activities theory suggests that the likelihood of a criminal act occurs with the convergence of three essential components: a motivated offender, a suitable target, and lack of capable guardianship.

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