Robert Samuels, Bruce Judd, Bette O\u27Brien and Jack Barton examine the problem of crime and harassment experienced by residents in areas with large concentrations of public housing, and the intervention programs developed by state governments. At question is the extent to which community renewal, policing and other crime reduction strategies are effective. This report evaluates two intervention approaches: physical/spatial and social
During the 1960s, rising public concern about crime, inner-city race riots, and fractured police and...
This research project focuses on both physical and non-physical approaches to crime reduction in low...
Introduction: For the past fifteen years there has been an increasing emphasis on local, community-b...
Despite the proliferation of programs developed to address crime at a neighborhood level, our knowle...
This material was produced with funding from the Commonwealth of Australia and the Australian States...
This paper examines the impact of a problem-oriented policing project on serious crime problems in s...
In recent years, crime and public housing have been closely linked in our political and popular cult...
Large, densely constructed high-rise housing estates at the fringes of cities are particularly regar...
Using data from a comparative neighbourhood study, based in Merseyside, this paper argues the import...
The authors look at type of building design and size of development with respect to major crime prob...
The challenge is to make communities safer, and this book is about the key issues which those workin...
Safe, affordable housing is a key social determinant of health. Since 1995, the US Government has in...
Describes a problem-oriented policing program in Jersey City that seeks to identify, analyze, and ta...
The challenge is to make communities safer, and this book is about the key issues which those workin...
Criminologists and social scientists have long sought to explain why crime rates vary across urban l...
During the 1960s, rising public concern about crime, inner-city race riots, and fractured police and...
This research project focuses on both physical and non-physical approaches to crime reduction in low...
Introduction: For the past fifteen years there has been an increasing emphasis on local, community-b...
Despite the proliferation of programs developed to address crime at a neighborhood level, our knowle...
This material was produced with funding from the Commonwealth of Australia and the Australian States...
This paper examines the impact of a problem-oriented policing project on serious crime problems in s...
In recent years, crime and public housing have been closely linked in our political and popular cult...
Large, densely constructed high-rise housing estates at the fringes of cities are particularly regar...
Using data from a comparative neighbourhood study, based in Merseyside, this paper argues the import...
The authors look at type of building design and size of development with respect to major crime prob...
The challenge is to make communities safer, and this book is about the key issues which those workin...
Safe, affordable housing is a key social determinant of health. Since 1995, the US Government has in...
Describes a problem-oriented policing program in Jersey City that seeks to identify, analyze, and ta...
The challenge is to make communities safer, and this book is about the key issues which those workin...
Criminologists and social scientists have long sought to explain why crime rates vary across urban l...
During the 1960s, rising public concern about crime, inner-city race riots, and fractured police and...
This research project focuses on both physical and non-physical approaches to crime reduction in low...
Introduction: For the past fifteen years there has been an increasing emphasis on local, community-b...