The smell of roasted garlic and slow-cooked pork from SuperFarm SuperTruck fill the nostrils and watering mouths of Food Truck Friday patrons. The food truck serves delectable dishes such as barbeque chicken and the farm-favorite bacon fritter.
Esteemed criminology writer Michael R. Gottfredson believes he and other scholars know what motivates people to commit a crime – or rather, what prevents them.
“Most people don’t commit crime, because it never occurred to them,” he said to a packed classroom at ASU's nursing school. “They’d disappoint too many people and lose affection of those close to them.”
Gottfredson, a criminology professor and author on the subject discussed the difference between two theories to describe why people don't commit cimes, and why he believes one outweighs the other.