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Section 7.4: Clarke’s Hot Products – Learning Resources

 

Section 7.4 Overview

Section 7.4, “Clarke’s Hot Products,” presents a targeted crime prevention methodology by pinpointing the characteristics that render certain products highly susceptible to theft and other criminal acts. Clarke’s theory diverts focus towards the objects of crime, underscoring the role of specific product attributes—such as high value, portability, visibility, and desirability—in drawing criminal attention. Rooted in environmental criminology and situational crime prevention principles, this section offers actionable strategies for diminishing the appeal and accessibility of these “hot” items to would-be offenders. Through an analysis of what makes certain products “hot,” Clarke’s framework equips law enforcement and policymakers with specialized approaches for crafting effective crime prevention tactics, thus tackling a vital component of crime dynamics and contributing significantly to the broader efforts of crime reduction.

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