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    caliber of people varies within the geographical areas as how much of a law enforcement presence they want to see. Stable neighborhoods and stable apartment complexes are likely referred to routine activities theory as a high-crime stressed neighborhood. The triangle explained in the routine activities theory basically covers every area on the map. Regardless of the amount of income within a neighborhood, simple visibility is an effective tactic utilized by police in the stable neighborhood…

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    We were able to perform a quantitative assay of the activity of an enzyme in a tissue extract using a spectrophotometer. Also, we had to organize the data that was provided into tables and graphs so we could have the ability to test a few hypotheses. For example, we tested the whether the rate of the reaction was influenced by enzyme concentration, whether the activity of the enzyme was influenced by temperature and also too see if the activity of the enzyme was influenced by the pH of the…

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    Overview of the Routine Activity Theory The Routine Activity Theory is made up of three components that revolve around each other. First, are the motivated offenders, these people are not necessarily straight up criminals but instead, are people who are willing to commit a crime. There is no explanation as to why some people are more motivated than others, they simply act upon when the situation presents itself and they choose whether it is worth taking the risk or not. Second, we have the…

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    I used the CDP activities to assess my current skills working on those areas that I can further develop, areas I am weak in as well as skills I assumed I would need in the future. So, in doing that I could identify my specific learning needs, based on expectations of my future job role, performance, professionalism, and career aspirations. One of the many CDP events I attended which I found to be important is researching company information as how would I work for someone not knowing anything…

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    Routine Activity: Theft at the Supermarket Anyone is capable of committing a crime because as long as there is a temptation, there is a potential for crime. According to the Routine Activity Theory, three elements are needed in order for a crime to take place: a target, a potential offender and the absence of guardians. Apart from that, this theory proposes that by changing the environment, crime can be reduced. Five techniques available to prevent crime are increasing the effort, increasing…

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    minutes is allocated. Aim To help focus individuals during a workshop The Tools Needed Distinctive feature Activity sheet for the instructor. Instructions 1.Ask the individuals to stand. 2.Explain that the object of the exercise is to discover distinctive features in the group. 3.Tell the individuals that you will read items from a list, one at a time. Distinctive feature Activity Sheet 1.Was born on February 29th. 2.Has or had a dog named Spot, Midnight, Lucky or Shadow. 3.Is…

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    There is a growing consensus that our education system needs to increase the time students spend in school or school sponsored learning activities. This is especially important in low-income communities, where students may not have access to enrichment activities or academic supports outside of school. The term “extended learning time” is used to refer to everything from after-school tutoring to comprehensive school reorganizations that expand and align a wide range of academic and non-academic…

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    usually do not take the time take care of our physical self. I am guilty of such action. Instead of setting an hour a day to prepare healthier food, exercising or resting, I use to spend my downtime on the couch watching TV. The second sharpen the saw activity is social/emotional connections. We live in an age of social media, and most people believe that updating social media post is a replacement for ordinary interacting with people. That is a misconception regular human interaction is needed…

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    commit the offense, a vulnerable victim who is available and insufficient protection to prevent the crime (Cohen and Felson 1979). Routine activities theory mainly focuses on the characteristics of crime and the criminal activities. So, you are not focusing on how the offender acts. When you use this theory, you are getting a better understanding. Routine activities theory contributes to the phenomenon going on in Chicago. Seems that 90% of crimes I have read can go along with this theory. It…

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    Internet Activity 6 Jean Piaget a developmental psychologist studied children for a living. He studied their cognition ways. According to Exploring Psychology by David G. Meyers cognitive means this refers to all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating. To discover how the mind works and to have a passion for this is quite fascinating. To be able to categorize this into stages and understand where our knowledge stands is something amazing…

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