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Situational Crime Prevention Theory

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“A better society is a less vulnerable society” (Misztal 360)

One of the greatest qualities the human possesses is learning. When one experiences a negative situation, he is able to learn from it and change his or her behavior in order to prevent a similar situation from happening again. This process can be clearly seen with people who had previous experiences with crime in a general manner. Someone getting his wallet stolen will be less likely to carry a large amount of cash in the future, while a victim of a burglary will be more likely to make sure his door has been locked before leaving his or her dwelling. Learning from oneself experience is probably the best way to prevent a crime from happening. However, all purpose of preventing a crime is for it not to happen. What can a society do to prevent crime is the approach used by Situational Crime Prevention (SCP) theory. After providing a detailed explanation of the situational crime prevention theory, current policies regarding this theory will be analyzed and potential policies will be proposed to prevent crime from happening in our society. …show more content…

SCP is a leading action-oriented approach of criminology that emphasizes an approach between these two extremes. Situational Crime Prevention focuses on particular crime problems, which might include noncriminal problems, usually on a local level, that engender several different individual criminal cases. Similarly to problem-oriented policing, SCP’s approach starts by defining a problem beyond any single criminal act or any particular legal case. However, such a problem will be smaller than the overall disorganization or injustice in a community, or the criminal law process

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