Please read tye attached pdf and complete the following questions.
1. Choose a crime causation theory from Chapter 2, which the basis of a situational crime prevention theory and approach. Does the theory provide a plausible foundation for the situation crime prevention theory and strategy? Identify the strengths and weaknesses of the crime causation theory as the foundation of the related situational crime prevention theory and strategy.
2. Situational crime prevention typically has some type of push-back or controversy revolving around it. Most commonly, the controversy is related to privacy issues or infringements on individual rights (think of government surveillance cameras in crime areas or areas that have strict gun control laws). Considering this, does situational crime prevention affect how people act that are affected by the situation crime prevention strategy – for example, is there less gun violence in a strict gun control area or do people act differently that are being surveilled? Do people complain or even protest about strict gun control laws in their area or about their privacy being invaded by surveillance cameras?