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The emphasis on informal control in recent work on routine activities theory by Felson clearly distinguishes it from the general sociological view and other criminological theories.
Sexual Attraction
The feeling of being drawn to someone in a sexual manner, often involving physical or emotional desire.
Encounter
An unexpected or casual meeting with someone or something, often leading to a significant experience or interaction.
Asexual
A term used to describe individuals who do not experience sexual attraction to others, but may still experience romantic attraction.
Sexual Attraction
Refers to the natural or instinctual allure or appeal one individual feels towards another, which can be based on physical, emotional, psychological, or social factors.
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