Explaining and exploring crime as situational action
Time:
20.03.2012 - 18:15
Location :
A 5,6 Raum A 231
Type of Event :
AB A-Kolloquium
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Description:
In this talk a new theory (Situational Action Theory) will be presented that aims to explain the role of the person-environment interaction in crime causation, new methodologies (a space-time budget combined with a small area community survey) developed to help better studying empirically the role of the environment in the person-environment interaction, and selected key findings from Phase 1 (early and mid adolescence) of the Peterborough Adolescent and Young Adult Development Study (PADS+), a longitudinal study of around 700 young people in Peterborough, designed to test key propositions of Situational Action Theory as regards the person-environment interaction in crime causation.