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    If Illegal Acts Are Themselves Taken as Measures of Routine
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If Illegal Acts Are Themselves Taken as Measures of Routine

Question 26

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If illegal acts are themselves taken as measures of routine activities, as it is in some studies, then it becomes tautological to hypothesize that routine activities cause illegal acts.

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