Routine activity theory is a sub-field of rational choice[->0] and criminology[->1]‚ developed by Marcus Felson[->2] and Lawrence E. Cohen[->3]. Routine activity theory says that crime[->4] is normal and depends on the opportunities available. If a target is not protected enough‚ and if the reward is worth it‚ crime will happen. Crime does not need hardened offenders‚ super-predators‚ convicted felons or wicked people. Crime just needs an opportunity. The basic premise of routine activity theory
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Many people are debating how to best meet energy needs in the United States. Some argue that the country must decrease its dependence on oil and invest in alternative sources of energy. The United States use tons of oil daily witch tends to be very expensive. Many people believe that to best meet energy needs would be to find alternative sources‚ such as wind‚ and solar power. The simple fact is‚ renewable and alternative energy should be a major investment for everyone. Energy conservation can result
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Erikson’s Fifth Stage of Psychosocial Development Eastern Florida State College Abstract As a developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst‚ Erik Erikson crafted eight stages of human psychosocial development. The stage that has impacted my life the most is Identity versus Role Confusion‚ the fifth stage. This stage deals with adolescents twelve to eighteen years old. Erikson’s fifth stage prompts teens‚ like me‚ to ask ourselves who we want to be‚ what we want out of life‚ and what values
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6/15/2014 Client Paper Human service professionals (Helper) are in the business of helping other. These professional respond to the needs of individuals‚ groups‚ and communities. The helper’s goals are to assist these people with problems in living to better their client’s lives. Because of the vast diversity within individuals‚ groups‚ large populations and the many different environment settings‚ human service professional expect clients will come to them with a variety of problems (Woodside & McClam
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This child development study will define the importance of Erickson’s Industry verses Inferiority stage of development within the framework of Riley’s management of her emotions in the film‚ Inside Out (2015). The three aspects of cognitive development‚ personality‚ and parent-child relationships will define the appropriate nature of this film in the development of Riley’s mind. Riley’s development is based on learning new cognitive development strategies‚ such as her mind’s “headquarters” to mange
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[Task 1]{M1} I am going to explain how different customers’ needs and expectations can differ. The supermarket industry provides a good example of the way in which different groups of customers will have different expectations and needs. Some customers just want to buy standard products at the lowest possible prices. They will therefore shop from supermarkets that offer the lowest prices and provide a reasonable range of products. In contrast‚ some customers are looking for variety and quality
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How Much Sleep Do You Need? Sleep Cycles & Stages‚ Lack of Sleep‚ and How to Get the Hours You Need When you’re scrambling to meet the countless demands of your day‚ cutting back on sleep might seem like the only answer. Who can afford to spend so much time sleeping‚ anyway? The truth is you can’t afford not to. Even minimal sleep loss takes a toll on your mood‚ energy‚ and ability to handle stress. Learn how to determine your nightly sleep needs and what you can do to bounce back from chronic
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1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: * Physical development‚ communication development‚ intellectual development social‚ emotional and behavioural development. 0-3 months from birth a baby’s physical and progress development will improve than any other age. They will have many different movements but this will be very limited‚ these include grasping (wrapping fingers around things they touch) rooting (will help them
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Sexuality in Different Stages of Life PSY 265 Week 7 Assignment 1 Sexuality in different stages and in different situations in life can be hard and confusing. The body goes through many changes‚ from mental to physical‚ that as people we may not be fully aware of. These changes and anxieties can happen at any point in our lives‚ and are‚ for the most part‚ completely normal reactions to our body’s fluctuations. This being said‚ there are always ways‚ in any type of situation‚ to deal with these
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very young children‚ this is not in the place of a formal education but works well alongside one. It allows the young children to play with their peers and `learn through play`. It’s been found that this type of learning is very important in young children The early years foundation stage is a framework for learning and development for children from birth to when they leave reception. Foundation stage take place when children are ages between 3 and 5 years old this includes children that are in
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