In which the Primary Crime Prevention involves providing the physical and social means which help reduce the opportunities of crime. Secondary Crime Prevention has been explained to involve early identification of potential offenders and seeks to intervene before crime can take place whereas the Tertiary Crime Prevention involves dealing with the actual crime which has happened and involving the relevant people. Routine activity theory requires three aspects for crime act to be successful such as Suitable Targets on which these can be a person and also any valuables of an individual, Capable Guardians which entails dangerous victims whom maybe armed and crime fighting cops and also Motivated Offender is an individual willing to commit crime (Clarke & Felson, …show more content…
Also do not duplicate keys for your friends or relatives, never let strangers into your room and do not trust anyone and always trust your instincts this is because sometimes people become victims of their own circumstances. When windows are open it attracts motivated offenders to look and target valuables in the room and crimes becomes even easier for those committing it when there is no guardianship around the targeted asserts. Even strangers would find it easier for them to commit crime when the crime prevention strategy or barrier has been eliminated for them, they can access their targets easily with less risks and easy