Understanding Crime: The Rational Choice Theory

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Look around and you’re guarenteed to see some type of crime. Whether it’s as simple as someone speeding or as severe as a shooting its happeneing and its nonstop. However the question that might never be solved is why does it happen and what drives people to do what we have been told our whole lives is wrong. During this semster we have learned the different types of theories as to why crime occurs. Growing up I always felt strongly that people chose to do bad and too this day I stand by this belief. Because of this I see no other theory to write about than the Rational Choice Theory. The idea of rational choice theory is that before the crime takes place the criminal thinks through what they 're going to do and that they are fully aware they 're committing the crime. And more than just thinking about doing the crime theres also a mix of emotions …show more content…

As witten by Siegel (2013) “Successful thieves say they will do it again in the future; past experiences has taught them the rewards of illegal behavior” (p. 100). People, especially those in low income neignborhoods, are desperate to get by and therefore don 't think about the consequences and instead think about how they can live a prosperous lifestyle. According to Cook (2010) “Crimes against property find in large measure their indirect casualty in bad economic conditions; their direct casuialty in acute need and even more in chronic misery”(p.694). The feeling of security is something that we all long for and nothing is more fulfilling than being successful. Therefore the idea of prison or heavy fines will not deter those in need from committing crimes to gain some sort of wealth. The less fortunate choose to commit atrocity such as property crimes because they will do whatever it takes to get by even though they know full well what they 're doing is agains the

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