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    TASK ASSIGNMENT Apply the rational choice theory in the context of your past or present work experience. I can think of these examples that the Rational Choice Theory is applied: my membership in GMA’s Multi-Purpose Cooperative and participation in various volunteer activities. Cooperative I have joined GMA’s Multi-Purpose Cooperative since 2002 recognizing the optimum benefits from my savings versus the traditional bank savings deposit. Saving through COOP seems unfelt because it is deducted

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    theories to explain the root motives of causing crimes. Rational Choice theory emphasizes on the element of the three actors ( Jacky G.‚2014). Rational actor opts to do the crimes by choice‚ but can be prevented by installing stiff punishment policies. Predestined actor has strong urges for performing the crimes and their environment acts as the main motivator. Finally‚ victimized actor is motivated by residing in an unequal society‚but he can be reformed through society legislation. Contemporary

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    2. Rational choice perspective is when someone makes a decision based on the most benefit given by the choices. If doing something unethical is more beneficiary to the person as oppose to doing something ethical‚ than as rational choice perspective goes that person will do the unethical thing. For example‚ there is one sandwich left and you are hungry and you see someone else who is hungry also. Instead of doing the ethical thing by given that person the last sandwich you decide to eat it yourself

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    written by Cesare Beccaria says humans have free will‚ to choose how they want to act. The rational choice theory says that criminal behavior is caused by internal and external factors outside of the individual’s control. Cesare Lombroso suggests that the physiological traits such as the measurements of someone cheek bones‚ or their hairline. The positivism theory says its factors like poverty‚ subcultures or lower levels of education can predispose people to crime. All of those are proven factors of

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    2016 CJ-305-02 Rational Choice Theory In criminology‚ there is a functional belief that man is a reasoning actor who weighs means and ends‚ and makes a rational choice. This method was designed by Cornish and Clarke to assist in the thinking of situational crime prevention.1 It is assumed‚ that crime is bad behavior designed to meet the offender’s everyday needs for such things as money‚ sex and excitement‚ and that by meeting the needs it involves the making of decisions and choices‚ constrained as

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    Rational choice theory was developed by Italian social thinker Cesar Beccaria’s utilitarian approach that influenced the criminal justice system its roots are in classical criminology. In the 1960’s economist Garry Becker applied his views on rational behavior and human capital to criminal behavior. He concluded that except for few mentally ill people‚ criminals behave in a predictable way when deciding to commit crime. They weigh what they expect to gain against the risk they must undergo and the

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    Choice theory was born out of the perspective of crime causation which states that criminality is the result of conscious choice. This theory is also known as the rational choice theory. According to this theory‚ the choice whether or not to commit a criminal act is the result of a rational thought process that weighs the risks of paying the costs of committing a crime‚ against the benefits obtained. In other words‚ if the benefits--monetary or otherwise--outweigh the risks of sustaining the costs

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    media. How is it that he was able to get away with such negligence? The families of the victims wasn’t given any justice when the verdict was ruled.

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    of CLUES for MONSTER Rational Choice True responsibility enters into Kody’s life when his girlfriend gets pregnant but Kody decides he can’t be a father because he does not want to settle down‚ he wants to start moving up in the gang.—Kody makes the decision to focus on his gang life and leave his pregnant girlfriend because he will not gain the respect or money he could in the gang.—p. 44 While in the hospital his roommate was from Georgia was totally taken away with how things were in California

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    Furthermore‚ rational choice theory is useful in trying to explain and understand why human trafficking and forced labor occurs. According to this theory‚ the decision-making process of rationality is what determines the opportunities taken after weighing the costs‚ anticipated benefits and risk of committing these crimes. The perpetuators from the case outweighed the consequences from their crimes with the benefits and decided to execute them anyway. This theory is both offender and offense specific

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