three strikes and youre out is an example of policy based on choice theory. true false cohen and felson…

three strikes and youre out is an example of policy based on choice theory. true false cohen and felson argue that the motivation to commit crime and the supply of offenders are constant. true false

three strikes and youre out is an example of policy based on choice theory. true false cohen and felson argue that the motivation to commit crime and the supply of offenders are constant. true false

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The "Three strikes and you're out" policy is based on choice - theory which assumes criminals make rational choices and harsh punishments will deter them. Cohen and Felson's routine activity theory posits that for a crime to occur, there must be a motivated offender, a suitable target, and the absence of a capable guardian, and they do not argue that the motivation to commit crime and the supply of offenders are constant.

Answer:

  1. True
  2. False