Multiple Choice
proposes that a crime consists of three elements: (1) a motivated criminal, (2) a target or object of a crime, and (3) the absence of guardianship.
A) Routine activities theory
B) Rational choice theory
C) Social disorganization theory
D) Transitional choice theory.
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Q25: A relatively new community crime prevention program
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