Understanding Routine Activities Theory: Crime and Victimization
This video delves into Routine Activities Theory, a criminological framework explaining crime and victimization. It highlights three key elements: motivated offenders, suitable targets (potential victims), and the absence of capable guardians. The description specifically mentions domestic violence as an example and touches upon crime prevention, victimology, and safety awareness. While the theory itself isn't directly about firearms, the underlying concepts of identifying vulnerabilities and preventing harm can have tangential relevance to self-defense discussions.






