CC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Columbine High School Massacre, Mnemonic, Common Application
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Highly suitable products are craved"- a useful mnemonic , or memory tool, developed by ronald clarke to identify desirable , frequently stolen objects such as smart phones and tablets. C- concealable- they are often small and easily hidden when stolen. R- removable- they are portable and not a permanent fixture. A- available- they are not locked away (unlike gold in fort knox) and can be accessed. V- valuable- they usually have a monetary value. E- enjoyable- they are enjoyed by offenders (eg smart phones) if not stolen for money. Proposes five categories of actions to prevent crime. Increase the effort needed to commit a crime. Weak in relation to the offender: either female, sick, very old, very young, or a combo of thereof: 2. Going about routine, respectable and legitimate (read as legal) daily activities when she or he is victimized: 3. Unrelated to and unacquainted with the person who commited the offence: 5.