RT Article T1 Understanding Crime Rates. On the Interactions between the Rational Choices of Victims and Offenders JF The British journal of criminology VO 34 IS 2 SP 105 OP 121 A1 van Dijk, Jan J. M. LA English YR 1994 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1640349243 AB Rates of property crimes are analysed as the outcomes of interactions at the macro level between the decisions of potential offenders to commit crimes and of potential victims to protect their properly. In this ralional-interactionisl model, offenders are seen as the consumers of criminal gains and victims as the reluctant suppliers of criminal opportunities. The collective decisions of both parties are determined by crude assessments of perceived gains and costs. Crime rales will stabilize at the point where neither potential offenders nor potential victims can maximize their net gains without provoking the other party to take counlermeasures (by improving security or increasing criminal activity respectively). By its dual focus on offenders and victims the model helps to explain the complicated relationships between levels of affluence and crime rates. It also offers new insights in the differential effectiveness of general deterrence, rehabilitation, conventional offender-oriented crime prevention, and victim-oriented crime prevention K1 Kriminalprävention K1 Handlungstheorie K1 Kriminalökonomik K1 Kriminalität K1 Ökonomik K1 Technoprävention K1 Eigentumskriminalität K1 Opferorientierung