Across
- 4. CPTED concept of ownership of space
- 7. Desire to protect one’s own property
- 8. Theory stating crime occurs when activity spaces overlapFor a criminal event to occur, all three elements must be present simultaneously:
- 9. A person or object that is vulnerable to victimization and attractive to an offender.
- 11. CPTED element that discourages crime through visibility
- 13. An individual or group with the intent to commit a crime.
- 14. Theory stating disorder leads to more crime
- 15. CPTED principle maintaining order and cleanliness
Down
- 1. The lack of someone or something (like security cameras or vigilant neighbors) that could prevent the crime from happening
- 2. Theory stating crime occurs when three elements converge
- 3. CPTED principle restricting entry and exit
- 5. Approach focusing on environmental design to reduce crime
- 6. Capacity to make decisions based on reason
- 10. CPTED element controlling access to areas
- 12. Theory that says people commit crimes by weighing costs and benefits
