Crime and policing : spatial approaches
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Crime and policing : spatial approaches
Avebury, [1995?]
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-125) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text provides a detailed study of crime, policing and the geography of crime. It includes discussion of such topics as: crime and offender data, residential burglary, violent crime, fear of crime and crime prevention.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction: Shaw and McKay
- environmental criminology
- the geography of crime
- the Sheffield school
- Lowman
- left realism. Part 2 Crime and offender data: the production of official crime data
- who reports crime?
- which factors influence the reporting of crime?
- the decision to record a crime
- victimization surveys
- offender data. Part 3 Residential burglary: definition of residential burglary and levels of fear
- why study residential burglary?
- spatial and ecological studies
- journey to burgle
- behavioural approach
- the defensible space approach
- social hypotheses. Part 4 Violent crime: the problem of calculating rates of violent crime
- the growth of violent crime
- data production and its influence on the distribution of violent crime
- domestic violence
- violence in public
- robbery
- theories about the causation of violent crime. Part 5 Juvenile offenders: subcultural approach
- labelling
- residential community crime career. Part 6 Fear of crime: definitions
- who is afraid?
- the irrational (?) fear of women
- calculation of victimization rates and fear of crime
- victimization
- incivilities
- media effects
- fear of crime and the presence of police patrols. Part 7 Policing: community policing
- police consultative committees
- lay visitors
- racism and the police
- the impact of policing upon crime levels. Part 8 Crime prevention: crime prevention policies in the UK
- lighting and crime
- the impact of crime prevention policies upon residential burglary rates
- crime prevention techniques and robbery.
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