Routine Activity Theory

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Download our graphic-rich Routine Activity Theory PPT template to explain the approach used in criminology to examine the reasons for crimes. You can also describe the elements that motivate ordinary people to indulge in criminal activities. The deck featuring creative layouts can also be used to display how the investigation of such routine activities allows criminologists to detect where criminal activity is likely to happen.

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  • One of the slides showcases the routine activity theory via the classic crime triangle.
  • The ins and outs concerning the crime theory are illustrated through several uniquely designed textual boxes curated with appealing icons.
  • Using an illustration of three interconnected circles, you can depict the three elements which lead to crime.

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