THE ROUTINE ACTIVITIES AND RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY: A CRIMINOLOGIST REFLECTION

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  • Shah Mohammad Omer Faruqe Jubaer
  • Muhammad Nyeem Hassan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/RWGEJ

Keywords:

Routine activities theory, Victimization, Rational choice theory, Comparative approach

Abstract

This research paper follows the checkered profession of the rational decision viewpoint and examines the purposes behind its persevering inability to be allowed status as a genuine, testable, or even sensible hypothesis about human conduct. It portrays the changes to the beyond reconciliation struggle of fundamental suppositions about human instinct that underlies criminological speculating between the individuals who hold to the picture of people as friendly creatures and the individuals who see them as greedy. The part recommends that social control theory, through its more sensible picture of wrongdoers as" washouts," can give a helpful balance. The differentiation between crime and criminality and the division of work among decision and control hypotheses along these lines permits us to determine the long-standing debate between the individuals who favor taking a gander at explicit offenses and the individuals who might regard offenses as compatible. The decision viewpoint commonly gives little consideration to associates of wrongdoing past the sureness, celerity, and seriousness of legitimate punishment. Most of the empirical investigations of the culpable cycle of guilty parties have utilized theoretical systems that begin in psychology and other related science. In criminology, the investigation of guilty parties has for quite some time been disregarded, and the hypothesis has been simple. Nonetheless, the routine activities theory and rational choice theory, created to depict and clarify the wrongdoing commission cycles of savage and vandalism-related misdemeanors, seem, by all accounts, to be promising hypothetical systems for the investigation of the culpable interaction of sexual guilty parties. This examination paper talks about the communication between guilty parties' ways of life and routine exercises, from one viewpoint, and dynamic during sexual violations, on the other, just as the combination of this load of segments into normal wrongdoing scripts. The content methodology isn't proposed to supplant current models (i.e., RPM, SRM) of the culpable cycle of important guilty parties, yet to upgrade them

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Published

2021-07-10

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Shah Mohammad Omer Faruqe Jubaer, & Muhammad Nyeem Hassan. (2021). THE ROUTINE ACTIVITIES AND RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY: A CRIMINOLOGIST REFLECTION. European Scholar Journal, 2(7), 19-29. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/RWGEJ

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