Application of the Theory of Routine Activities in Criminology to the General Crime Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract:A significant number of criminologists, applying the theory of routine
activities, believe that a criminal offense is the result of three convergent elements
that combine in time and space (a motivated perpetrator, a suitable target, and the
absence of adequate protection). When analyzing these three independent factors,
custody is usually given a less significant position in this triangle, without any real
reason. It is important to point out that the social structure can significantly affect
any form of its … Show more
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