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Title: situational crime prevention
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An example of this would be someone leaving their windows open, or their doors unlocked. While leaving your windows up and locking your doors definitely will not prevent your vehicle from being broken into it will help.
The argument that I make from this is if it really works as well as we would like to believe... Showed first 250 characters
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Looking at the crime rate statistics in the United States, it has not declined significantly since these implements were put in. The only crime that has dropped significantly is vehicle theft, and I would argue that is because vehicles or more unique and easier to find now... Showed next 250 characters
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