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Why is the situational crime prevention theory used in forensic psychology?
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Why is the situational crime prevention theory used in forensic psychology?
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The situational crime prevention theory is used in forensic psychology as it focusses on modifying the environment in which criminal behaviour occurs, rather than the individual, to prevent crime.
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