After an excellent review of the issues currently pressing in crIme prevention, Adam Sutton closes his paper with a demand that criminologists should fashion strategies that: are integrative and healing; preserve the theoretical integrity of crime prevention; and aid practitioners to break free of political constraints. Who would disagree? The key questions begged by such rhetoric are many. Whic
A speech presented to the Australian Sociological Association, Hobart, December 5 1996 by Adam Grayc...
INTRODUCTION In recognition of alleged crises, fragmentations and failures in criminology, some crim...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...
This paper by Adrian Cherney uses existing literature to highlight the place of problem solving in c...
That prevention is better than cure is a rather trite but nevertheless important axiom. It may be te...
Problem solving methodology is at the heart of crime prevention strategies used by law enforcement a...
It is important for criminologists conscious of aware of the challenges policy makers and practition...
This paper is concerned with some of the contradictions inherent in the community safety partnership...
Publisher's description of the book that contains this chapter: How can a society prevent-not det...
This Article focuses on the Situational Crime Prevention (SCP) approach in criminology, which expand...
Problem setting. Crime is one of the oldest existing forms of social life, despite the burning desir...
The field of criminology has helped to inform research and debate on the causes and prevention of te...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...
Situational crime prevention and its discontents: rational choice and harm reduction versus `Cultura...
A speech presented to the Australian Sociological Association, Hobart, December 5 1996 by Adam Grayc...
INTRODUCTION In recognition of alleged crises, fragmentations and failures in criminology, some crim...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...
This paper by Adrian Cherney uses existing literature to highlight the place of problem solving in c...
That prevention is better than cure is a rather trite but nevertheless important axiom. It may be te...
Problem solving methodology is at the heart of crime prevention strategies used by law enforcement a...
It is important for criminologists conscious of aware of the challenges policy makers and practition...
This paper is concerned with some of the contradictions inherent in the community safety partnership...
Publisher's description of the book that contains this chapter: How can a society prevent-not det...
This Article focuses on the Situational Crime Prevention (SCP) approach in criminology, which expand...
Problem setting. Crime is one of the oldest existing forms of social life, despite the burning desir...
The field of criminology has helped to inform research and debate on the causes and prevention of te...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...
Situational crime prevention and its discontents: rational choice and harm reduction versus `Cultura...
A speech presented to the Australian Sociological Association, Hobart, December 5 1996 by Adam Grayc...
INTRODUCTION In recognition of alleged crises, fragmentations and failures in criminology, some crim...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...