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Principles
Propositions
Criticisms
200

This individual's work, from 1764, greatly influenced modern deterrence theories. 

Who is Beccaria?

200

Rational choice theory not only focuses on costs of potential crimes, but these desirable considerations. 

What are benefits?

200

The starting point for why crime occurs according to modern deterrence theories.

What are motivations to pursue pleasure?

200

Criticisms of modern deterrence theories argue that experience punishment may do this with respect to crime. 

What is increase?

400

The group of theories that rational choice theory builds upon. 

What are deterrence theories?

400

Modern deterrence theories assume humans seek to maximize this. 

What is pleasure?

400

The initial cause for crime, according to broken windows theory.

What is (social) disorder?

400

One criticism of broken windows theory is that aggressive policing practices targeting "disruptive" individuals can cause this. 

What is discrimination?

600

Zero-tolerance, aggressive forms of policing were implemented as a result of this theory from 1982. 

What is broken windows theory?

600

According to broken windows theory, this causes law-abiding individuals to isolate or flee disorderly neighborhoods. 

What is fear?

600

According to broken windows theory, this perception serves to generate crime in disorderly neighborhoods. 

What is that no one cares?

600

This criticism of modern deterrence theories argues that these factors, specified by the theory, generally do not appear to deter crime in empirical studies. 

What are swiftness and severity?

800

In 1985, these scholars developed a rational choice theory in criminology. 

Who are Clarke and Cornish?

800

The term from rational choice theory that describes decision-making processes as being limited or restricted. 

What is bounded rationality?

800

In rational choice theory, this affects one's readiness to offend. 

What are background factors (self-control, morality, strain, peers, etc.)?

800

Broken windows theory has been widely criticized because of this issue, relating to other policing strategies in neighboring areas. 

What is crime decreased everywhere?

1000

In 1968, this individual revived interest in the classical school. 

Who is Gary Becker?

1000
Stafford and Warr (1993) extended modern deterrence theories by adding this concept though to affect decision-making processes. 

What is punishment avoidance?

1000

The outcomes that rational choice theory are predicting. 

What is crime and criminal event?

1000

This criticism of rational choice theory argues that the theory is not truly unique because of this. 

What is it emphasizes factors from other theories?

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