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The Key Elements of Situational crime prevention

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Situational crime prevention is based upon the idea that crime is often opportunistic and aims to limit the opportunities for offenders to engage in criminal behavior. Situational prevention highlights the importance of targeting very specific forms of crime by identifying, manipulating and controlling the situational or environmental factors. It is also based upon assumptions about the nature of offenders.

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How Cost, Control & Coverage Affect the Decision to Use Various Channels

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Cost (to the customer and the company), control (of the distribution process), and coverage (of the target segment) are three of the most important factors to consider when creating a distribution strategy. Discuss how cost, control, and coverage affect the decision to use:

Push or pull
Intensive or exclusive
Direct, indirect, or hybrid channels

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