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Författare: | Tilley Nick
| Titel: | Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety | Utgivningsår: | 2005 | Omfång: | 782 sid. | Förlag: | Willan Publishing | ISBN: | 1843921464 | Typ av verk: | Samlingsverk | Ämnesord: | Kriminologi
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Pris: 469 SEK exkl. moms  | Contents:
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Part 1: Background and context
1. Introduction Nick Tilley (Nottingham Trent University)
2. Crime prevention in context Gordon Hughes (Open University) and Adam Edwards (Cardiff University)
Part 2: Approaches to prevention
Introduction Nick Tilley (Nottingham Trent University)
3. Seven misconceptions of situational crime prevention Ronald V. Clarke (Rutgers University)
4. Developmental crime prevention Ross Homel (Griffith University)
5. Community crime reduction George L. Kelling (Rutgers University)
6. Progress and prospects in the prevention of repeat victimisation Graham Farrell (Loughborough University)
7. Science in the service of crime reduction Ken Pease (Jill Dando Institute, UCL)
Part 3: Means of preventing crime
Introduction Nick Tilley (Nottingham Trent University)
8. Designing products against crime Paul Ekblom (Home Office and Central St Martins College of Art and Design, University of the Arts London)
9. Planning out crime Henry Shaftoe (University of West of England) and Tim Read (University of West of England)
10. Crime prevention and system design Nick Tilley (Nottingham Trent University)
11. Complicity, trading dynamics and prevalence in stolen goods markets Mike Sutton (Nottingham Trent University)
12. Reducing the capacity to offend Martin Gill (Perpetuity Research & Consultancy International Ltd)
13. Using publicity for preventive purposes Kate Bowers and Shane Johnson (Jill Dando Institute, UCL)
14. Youth diversion Tim Newburn (London School of Economics) and Anna Souhami (London School of Economics)
15. Shifting and sharing police responsibility to address public safety problems Michael S. Scott (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Part 4: Prevention in practice
Introduction Nick Tilley (Nottingham Trent University)
16. The prevention of domestic burglary Niall Hamilton-Smith (Home Office) and Andrew Kent (Home Office)
17. Preventing vehicle crime Barry Webb (Jill Dando Institute, UCL)
18. Business and crime Matt Hopkins (MHB Consulting) and John Burrows (MHB Consulting)
19. Violent and sexual crime Mike Maguire (Cardiff University) and Fiona Brookman (University of Glamorgan)
20. Drugs and alcohol Tim McSweeney (ICPR, Kings College, London) and Mike Hough (ICPR, Kings College, London)
21. The role of perceptual intervention in the management of crime fear Jason Ditton (University of Sheffield) and Martin Innes (University of Surrey)
Part 5: The preventive process
Introduction Nick Tilley (Nottingham Trent University)
22. Analysis for intervention Alex Hirschfield (University of Huddersfield)
23. Deciding what to do Gloria Laycock (Jill Dando Institute, UCL)
24. Evaluation for lesson learning John E. Eck (University of Cincinnati)
25. Partnership and crime prevention Daniel Gilling (University of Plymouth)
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