In the manual’s discussion of routine activities theory, three important elements are identified as influencing crime: the availability of suitable targets, the absence of capable guardians, and the presence of motivated offenders. This framework assumes that opportunities for crime arise when these three conditions come together. The theory does not list a lack of societal ethics as one of its three core elements. While ethics can matter broadly in criminology and organizational behavior, the routine activities approach is focused more narrowly on the interaction between offenders, targets, and guardianship. Because the manual expressly names only those three elements, the option referring to a lack of societal ethics is the one that does not belong. Therefore, option D is the correct answer under the Fraud Prevention and Deterrence material.
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