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Crime Detection and Prevention It is an unfortunate fact of modern society that crime and criminal activity are part of our world today. This is particularly the case in situations that make an easy target for criminals. Rape and robbery, for example, tend to be encouraged in environments that appear to be easy targets. All-night convenience stores, for example, may appear to be easy targets because they have low security features and often have only one employee per shift. The specific crime under discussion in this case is therefore the night-time robbery of all-night convenience stores.

When considering the factors in the Problem Analysis Chart offered by Clarke and Eck (p. 29), the environment provides a significant incentive for criminal activity. A convenience store at a remote location, for example, might appear to be an "easy" target for robbery. The problem analysis triangle, or crime trianble, may therefore offer valuable insight ino the way in which criminal actvities against the employees and owners of these establishments are encouraged or could be discouraged.

The location and lighting within the convenience store could be conducive to criminal activity, while the target, or victim, is often a single employee or manager working at the time. Such a person may appear to be an easy target when he or she is slightly older or appears to be a little out of shape.
To prevent this crime, or at least discourage it, techniques may include increasing the effort by means of access control such as security gates. Risks may be increased by implementing and focusing neighborhood watch activities in the area, as well as implementing a system whereby more than one employee is appointed per shift during high risk hours. Burglar alarms and security guards will also increase the risk and discourage crimes in this location. Finally, provocations can be reduced by playing soothing music during high-risk hours in convenience stores.

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Center for Problem Oriented Policing. (n.d.). Twenty Five Techniques of Situational Prevention. Retrieved from: http://www.popcenter.org/library/25%20techniques%20grid.pdf

Clarke, R.V. And Eck, J.E. (n.d.) Crime Analysis for Problem Solvers in 60 Small Steps. Center for Problem Oriented Policing. Retrieved from: http://www.popcenter.org/library/reading/PDFs/60steps.pdf

Crime in America.net (2011, Feb 22). Top 10 Factors Contributing to Violent Crime. Retrieved from: http://www.crimeinamerica.net/2011/02/22/top-10-factors-contributing-to-violent-crime/
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