Routine Activities Theory Examples

Routine Activities Theory Examples

example situation of Routine Activity Theory​

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1. example situation of Routine Activity Theory​


Answer: for example a cctv is the not a capable guardian if it is set up incorrectly or in the wrong place or isn’t not monitored. Staff might be present in in a shop, but may not be an affective deterrent. Routine activity theory look at crime from an offender’s point of view.

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2. give example based on real life situation citing the element of routine activity theory​


Answer:

Routine activity theory is based on the assumption that crime can be committed by anyone who has the opportunity. The theory also states that victims are given choices on whether to be victims mainly by not placing themselves in situations where a crime can be committed against them.

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3. explain the routine activity theory?​


Answer:

Routine activity theory is based on the assumption that crime can be committed by anyone who has the opportunity. The theory also states that victims are given choices on whether to be victims mainly by not placing themselves in situations where a crime can be committed against them.

Explanation:

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4. What is the difference between lifestyle theory and routine activity theory? give a scenario​


Answer:

Routine activity theory, like the related lifestyle-exposure theory, emerged as a key theoretical approach in criminology in the late 1970s. Routine activities refer to generalized patterns of social activities in a society (i.e., spatial and temporal patterns in family, work, and leisure activities).

Answer:

Where lifestyle theory conceives of risk in probabilistic terms (e.g., certain behaviors elevate one's odds of being vic- timized), routine activity theory simply describes the victimization event itself (e.g., if the three key elements converge, victimization happens, yet if one of the elements is missing, ...

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5. example of how to solve routine and non-routine math problem?​


Answer:

You may only need to use one strategy or a combination of strategies.

draw a picture or diagram.

make an organized list.

make a table.

solve a simpler related problem.

find a pattern.

guess and check.

act out a problem.

work backward.

Step-by-step explanation:

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6. example of diary routine for school​


Answer: By writing or texting every details on the library along with the timeline. Reminiscing the past through reading right from the date you've chosen. Photos might be good for adding it to the Diary.

Answer:

   Wake up Early

   Exercise daily

   Revise chapters before going to school

   Have a healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner

   Study maths multiplication tables every day

   Complete homework on time

   Make a chart of math identities

   Keep room clean

   Maths exercise on Cuemath

   Go to bed early

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7. example of routine for the classroom​


Answer:

Greetings to your classmates and to your teacher, Organize Your Desk Or Put Your bag down, Listen To the lessons while Behaving, Time to leave? Keep Your things Throw your trash and Say Goodbye.

Explanation:

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8. example of simple exercise routine​


Answer:

Push Ups and Curl Ups for men


9. 2. How can you relate in your daily routine or activities the different tempo? Giveexample.​


Answer:

First, let's define what routine means: A routine is a sequence of actions that you do repeatedly. Brushing your teeth nightly and getting ready for bed is a routine. Waking up at 6:00 AM and exercising every morning is a routine.

Explanation:

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10. non routine example​


Answer:

Non-Routine Mean

Problem: The mean of 29 test scores is 77.8. ...

If we let n = 29, we can work backwards to find the sum of these test scores.

Multiplying the mean by the 29 we get: 77.8 x 29 = 2,256.2. ...

Example 1: The mean of a set of numbers is 54. ...

To find n, we need to divide 1,350 by 54.

Step-by-step explanation:

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11. Example of routine problem


Answer:

In a routine problem, the problem solver knows a solution method and only needs to carry it out. For example, for most adults the problem "589 × 45 = ___" is a routine problem if they know the procedure for multicolumn multiplication.


12. What is the main concept routine activity theory​


Explanation:

The routine activity theory describes how likely offenders come to commit a crime partly based on their normal everyday activities. Routine travel and activities can bring a motivated offender into contact with a desirable though vulnerable asset without appropriate guardianship.


13. example of cardiovascular in daily routine?​


Answer:

Brisk walking.

Running.

Jogging or jogging in place.

Burpees.

Bear crawls.

Swimming.

Water aerobics.

Cycling/bicycling.


14. how kinetic molecular theory affects our daily routine more convinient? ​


Answer:

3.2 The kinetic molecular theory The kinetic theory of matter helps us to explain why matter exists in different phases, and how matter can change from one phase to the next. The kinetic theory of matter also helps us to understand other properties of matter.

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15. examples of routine maintenance​


Answer:

Typical examples of routine maintenance include:

Lubricating, cleaning, or adjusting machinery.

Inspecting equipment to ensure proper operation and safety.

Replacing parts that show deterioration.

Checking, testing, and maintaining safety equipment, such as safety barriers, fire extinguishers, or alarm systems


16. examples of active and inactive routine or lifestyle


Answer:

Active Living Examples

walking.

yoga.

dancing.

T'ai Chi.

shopping.

housework.

gardening.

cycling.

A person living a sedentary lifestyle is often sitting or lying down while engaged in an activity like socializing, watching television, playing video games, reading or using a mobile phone/computer for much of the day. A sedentary lifestyle can potentially contribute to ill health and many preventable causes of death.


17. In your own word. Explain the concept of the Routine Activities Theory.


Answer:

Routine activity theory, from Cohen and Felson (1979), emphasizes that crime occurs when three elements converge: (1) a motivated offender, (2) a suitable target, and (3) the absence of a capable guardian. This theory includes the routine activities of both offender and victim.

Routine activity theory is based on the assumption that crime can be committed by anyone who has the opportunity. The theory also states that victims are given choices on whether to be victims mainly by not placing themselves in situations where a crime can be committed against them.

It is important to note that routine activities theory suggests that crime can increase and decline without any change in the number of criminals. ... This notion that the offender is but one contributor to the crime event has both theoretical and practical implications


18. Example of Routines​


Answer:

daily routine

wake up

eat breakfast

brush your teeth

take a bath and so on


19. are riddles an example of a routine problem?


Answer:

Yes it is

Explanation:

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20. emotional routine/activity magbigay po kayo ng tatlong emotional routine/activity​


Answer:

sharing and turn-taking during routines (snack, lunch, group meeting time).

Play games. Read books about friends


21. Identify the elements of routine activity theory, and describe each. pa help ​


Routine activity theory, from Cohen and Felson (1979), emphasizes that crime occurs when three elements converge: (1) a motivated offender, (2) a suitable target, and (3) the absence of a capable guardian.


22. Give at least 3 examples activities in your daily routine activity and indicate its target heart rate zone​


Answer:

exercise

•jogging

•jumping

•having a deep breath in and breath out


23. you are going to list down daily routine or tast that are considered "Active Physical Activities"give 10 examples​


Answer:

Dancing

Jogging

Swimming

Cycling

Playing Basketball

Playing Volleyball

Playing Badminton

Playing Tennis

Joggling

Push-ups


24. give 2 examples of your daily routines ot activities where scalar and vector can be seen.​


Answer:

Scalar is the measurement of a unit strictly in magnitude.

Vector is a measurement that refers to both the magnitude of the unit and the direction of the movement the unit has taken.


25. create 2 examples of non routine and routine problems Divisibility of 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 and 12​


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26. examples of daily routine?​


Answer:

The definition of a routine is a regular process or course of action.

An example of a routine is waking up at 7, eating breakfast at 7:30 and showering at 8 every day.

Routine means being regular or customary.


27. ano ang routine problem and non-routine problem.?magbigay ng example ng routine problem and non routine problem..​


Answer:

Examples of Routine problems

7/8 ÷ 1/32 = N

1/32 = 32/1

7/8 × 32/1 = 28/1 or 28

Examples of Non-Routine problems

34/3 ÷ 2/1

2/1 = 1/2

34/3 × 1/2 = 34/6 or 17/3 or 5 2/3


28. 2. How can you relate in your dally routine or activities the different tempo? Give example.​


Answer:

It can relate to our daily life because we doesn't know what might happen to us in the next morning and sometimes were on top and also were at the very deficualt situation in our life so its just like a tempo, harmony and melody that steady in just one place or space


29. example routine problem solving​


Answer:

for most adults the problem "589 × 45 = ___" is aroutine problem if they know the procedure for multicolumn multiplication.


30. Example of daily routines HRF​


Answer:

Five Examples of Daly Routine with HRF Components:

hanging clothes to dry - focuses more on flexibility as the process of hanging clothes involve raising the arms and then getting wet clothes (usually from a lower position) watering the plants - calls for flexibility as well.


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