Abstract This article questions the police capacity to apply all the evidence about the link between crimes and places. It reviews what we know about crime places in six propositions. Most policing strategies are unable to take advantage of all six propositions. Particular attention is drawn to place managers. Managers have the ability to address the factors that make places attractive for crime or resistant to crime. Evidence suggests a regulatory approach to place management is more productive than a hot spot enforcement approach. Most police agencies may not be willing or capable of applying a regulatory approach. Thus, it might be advisable to create a new non-police agency to prevent crime at places. Not only might this be more effecti...
Objectives\ud \ud To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions redu...
Theory and practice in crime prevention and crime reduction have developed and changed significantly...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...
Abstract There is strong evidence that focussing police resources at ‘crime hot spots’—small geograp...
Most places have no crimes and most crime is highly concentrated in and around a relatively small nu...
Introduction: For the past fifteen years there has been an increasing emphasis on local, community-b...
Law-abiding citizens are concerned with deterring and preventing crime. One strategy to accomplish t...
In recent times there has been an increasing emphasis on local, community-based forms of crime preve...
Abstract: Criminologists and crime prevention practitioners are increasingly aware of the importance...
This article compares Beccaria’s and Situational Crime Prevention’s (SCP) claims across six dimensio...
Copyright © 2013 James P. McElvain et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
In this article the author puts forth an approach to regulating Situational Crime Prevention (SCP) (...
The empirical observation that a small number of micro places generate the bulk of urban crime probl...
Abstract This article explores the potential benefits of developing partnerships with victims in man...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...
Objectives\ud \ud To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions redu...
Theory and practice in crime prevention and crime reduction have developed and changed significantly...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...
Abstract There is strong evidence that focussing police resources at ‘crime hot spots’—small geograp...
Most places have no crimes and most crime is highly concentrated in and around a relatively small nu...
Introduction: For the past fifteen years there has been an increasing emphasis on local, community-b...
Law-abiding citizens are concerned with deterring and preventing crime. One strategy to accomplish t...
In recent times there has been an increasing emphasis on local, community-based forms of crime preve...
Abstract: Criminologists and crime prevention practitioners are increasingly aware of the importance...
This article compares Beccaria’s and Situational Crime Prevention’s (SCP) claims across six dimensio...
Copyright © 2013 James P. McElvain et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
In this article the author puts forth an approach to regulating Situational Crime Prevention (SCP) (...
The empirical observation that a small number of micro places generate the bulk of urban crime probl...
Abstract This article explores the potential benefits of developing partnerships with victims in man...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...
Objectives\ud \ud To examine whether or not spatially-focused legitimacy policing interventions redu...
Theory and practice in crime prevention and crime reduction have developed and changed significantly...
Crime prevention benefits everyone, including would-be criminals saved from the negative consequence...