CAMBIO SOCIAL Y TENDENCIAS EN LA TASA DE CRIMINALIDAD: UN ENFOQUE DESDE LAS ACTIVIDADES COTIDIANAS
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdpc.20.2018.26497Palabras clave:
criminología, teoría de las actividades cotidianas, análisis de la delincuenciaResumen
Las teorías del crimen irrumpieron en el estudio científico del delito a finales de la década de 1970, siendo sin duda el artículo de Lawrence E. Cohen y Marcus Felson que aquí se traduce uno de los principales impulsores de ese cambio de perspectiva en el estudio y análisis de la delincuencia.
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