Crisis of Crime

The Jeffrey Curley Murder and Routine Activities Theory

April 19, 2021 Rachel Means Season 3 Episode 10
The Jeffrey Curley Murder and Routine Activities Theory
Crisis of Crime
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Crisis of Crime
The Jeffrey Curley Murder and Routine Activities Theory
Apr 19, 2021 Season 3 Episode 10
Rachel Means

In this episode, I discuss the murder of Jeffrey Curley, not only how the crime happened, but also how it can be explained using the Routine Activities Theory - specifically the idea of capable guardianship. Additionally, I briefly discuss shared responsibility and revictimization in the criminal justice system. 

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Venmo: @Rachel_Means 
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Sources for this episode: 
Karmen, A. (2015). Crime Victims: An Introduction to Victimology (9). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. 
Macquarrie, B. (2009).  The Ride: The Jeffrey Curley Murder and Its Aftermath. Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo Press. 

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In this episode, I discuss the murder of Jeffrey Curley, not only how the crime happened, but also how it can be explained using the Routine Activities Theory - specifically the idea of capable guardianship. Additionally, I briefly discuss shared responsibility and revictimization in the criminal justice system. 

WebsiteYouTubeTikTokTwitterPatreonFacebook 
Venmo: @Rachel_Means 
Cashapp: @RachelMeans89 

Sources for this episode: 
Karmen, A. (2015). Crime Victims: An Introduction to Victimology (9). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. 
Macquarrie, B. (2009).  The Ride: The Jeffrey Curley Murder and Its Aftermath. Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo Press.