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Deterrence Theory

Horizontales
Suggests that crime is the result of deliberate choices made by offenders based on their calculation of the risks and rewards of these choices.
A theory of crime victimization that acknowledges that not everyone has the same lifestyle and that of some lifestyles expose people to more risks than others do.
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Police concentrate resources on these high crime locations.
An aspect of the routine activities approach to understanding crime victimization that argues three key factors are required for crime to happen.
Threat of punishment to prevent people from committing crimes or taking other undesirable actions.
Verticales
The Term for some potential crime targets that are more attractive than others because of their vulnerability.
Current example of deterrence theory in action.
Suggest that punishing an individual for a crime aims to prevent that specific individual from committing future crimes.
A sentencing objective that uses punishment to discourage the public from committing a crime.