Text Book - A Primer on Crime and Delinquency Theory, Third Edition by Robert M. Bohm and Brenda L. Vogel
In Chapter 6, situational crime prevention theory tells us that distracted pedestrians, unlocked doors, and unattended valuables give criminals a better opportunity to commit a crime. Do you believe crimes could be prevented or at least limited by the examples given in situational crime prevention theory? Why or why not?