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・ Offences Against the Person Act
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Offender movement : ウィキペディア英語版
Offender movement

Offender movement can be explained by the crime pattern theory, devised by professors Paul and Patricia Brantingham. It helps explain where offenders go to commit their crime and how crime locations are well within an offender's activity space. Notable scholars in this area include Gisela, Jerry Ratcliff and Philip Mielke.
==Key concepts==

* Temporal constraint: an offender's time constraints
* Crime pattern theory: Explains how an offenders movements and crime can be related to their everyday activities.
* Activity space: set of nodes and normal paths between them.
* Awareness space: area within visual range of activity space that contains "opportunity" and triggers.
* Personal nods: Places a person frequently travel to and from. Examples include a person's home, school and workplace.
* Personal paths: Routes we take between our personal nods.

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