Week 7

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Across
  1. 3. theory of groups through social relationships
  2. 7. early social disorganization studies assumed that social ties and social control shaped this type of crime
  3. 9. a victimization theory of crime
  4. 10. as neighborhood structure influences crime, there is mounting evidence that crime and violence shape neighborhood conditions
  5. 11. theorist of Routine Activity Theory
  6. 12. the fundamental human ecological character of illegal acts as events which occur at a specific location in ------- and ------
  7. 18. one of the most important findings changing spatial distribution of delinquency in a city is the product of “larger economic
  8. 19. Value, Inertia, Visibility, Access
  9. 20. which embodies quality as well as other desirable characteristics such as good security should be the default option
  10. 22. Characteristics of quality security
  11. 23. rates were taken in consideration between 1991-1993 & 1996-1998
  12. 24. illegal acts in which someone definitely and intentionally take or damages the person or property of another
Down
  1. 1. anyone with an inclination to commit a crime
  2. 2. criminologists that came to view the concept of social disorganization during the 1950’s and 1960’s
  3. 4. some examples of this are poverty, residential instability, ethnic heterogeneity.
  4. 5. Prevents the convergence in time and space of offender and target
  5. 6. _____ is higher in communities of poverty, racially segregated communities and single parent households
  6. 8. those that have a close relationship with their neighbors have lower _____ rates in their community
  7. 13. majority of homicides in _____ between ‘96 and ‘98 occurred in only 32% of neighborhood clusters
  8. 14. theorist of Routine Activity Theory
  9. 15. where individuals have a higher risk of being a victim if they are close to the geographic location of offenders
  10. 16. a perspective where residents of high-crime neighborhoods are portrayed as sharing conventional values
  11. 17. which suggests that increases in the quantity and quality of security led to dramatic declines in crime
  12. 21. _____ and crime rates have a relationship with one another