This article responds directly to an article published in this journal in February 2010 by Graham Farrell entitled ‘Situational crime prevention and its discontents: rational choice and harm reduction versus “cultural criminology” ’. (Farrell's article, in turn, was a rejoinder to my original 2007 article ‘Situational crime prevention and its discontents: rational choice theory versus the “culture of now” ’). In his article, Farrell sets out a case for the role of ‘harm reduction’ and rational choice theory as tools to reduce the contemporary crime problem, concluding that ‘Cultural criminology seems to offer little, if anything, useful to inform crime reduction efforts’. This article rejects this statement and offers a counter critique of ...
Introduction: the article considers the concept of prevention in several aspects (social prevention...
There seems to a pressing need for a discussion about contemporary criminology and the challenges co...
In this witty excursion through the recent history of sociological thinking about crime, Travis Hirs...
In this journal, in 2007, Keith Hayward criticized situational crime prevention (SCP) and rational c...
Situational crime prevention and its discontents: rational choice and harm reduction versus `Cultura...
This article compares Beccaria’s and Situational Crime Prevention’s (SCP) claims across six dimensio...
In this journal, in 2007, Keith Hayward criticized situational crime prevention (SCP) and rational c...
Publisher's description of the book that contains this chapter: How can a society prevent-not det...
Situational crime prevention and CPtED (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design) strategies ha...
Recently Andrews and Dowden (2007) published an article proposing that both offender and victim well...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...
Critical criminologists have often ignored the serious problem of traditional or common street crime...
In this Essay I first review the standard law-and-economics model of how rational potential criminal...
Situational crime prevention and CPtED (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design) strategies ha...
After an excellent review of the issues currently pressing in crIme prevention, Adam Sutton closes h...
Introduction: the article considers the concept of prevention in several aspects (social prevention...
There seems to a pressing need for a discussion about contemporary criminology and the challenges co...
In this witty excursion through the recent history of sociological thinking about crime, Travis Hirs...
In this journal, in 2007, Keith Hayward criticized situational crime prevention (SCP) and rational c...
Situational crime prevention and its discontents: rational choice and harm reduction versus `Cultura...
This article compares Beccaria’s and Situational Crime Prevention’s (SCP) claims across six dimensio...
In this journal, in 2007, Keith Hayward criticized situational crime prevention (SCP) and rational c...
Publisher's description of the book that contains this chapter: How can a society prevent-not det...
Situational crime prevention and CPtED (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design) strategies ha...
Recently Andrews and Dowden (2007) published an article proposing that both offender and victim well...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...
Critical criminologists have often ignored the serious problem of traditional or common street crime...
In this Essay I first review the standard law-and-economics model of how rational potential criminal...
Situational crime prevention and CPtED (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design) strategies ha...
After an excellent review of the issues currently pressing in crIme prevention, Adam Sutton closes h...
Introduction: the article considers the concept of prevention in several aspects (social prevention...
There seems to a pressing need for a discussion about contemporary criminology and the challenges co...
In this witty excursion through the recent history of sociological thinking about crime, Travis Hirs...