Causation and Criminals

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Causation and Criminals

Causation An event occurs for a reason. Events occur in predictable, nonrandom ways. One event lead to another.

Multiple Causation An event occurs as a result of several working factors working in combination.

Today you will examine the variables. Causes of Crime Today you will examine the variables.

Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid and the Wild bunch Gang

Bonnie and Clyde

John Dillinger

Jesse James

Baby Face Nelson

Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd

Willie Sutton

Patty Hearst

J.L. Hunter “Red” Rountree

Candice Rose Martinez

Correlation Measure of how things are related to one another.

What are the correlations in criminal activity?