Imagination for crime prevention : essays in honour of Ken Pease
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Imagination for crime prevention : essays in honour of Ken Pease
(Crime prevention studies, v. 21)
Lynne Rienner, 2010
A text-in-time ed
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"A Criminal Justice Press Project"--Cover
Reprint. Originally published: Criminal Justice Press, 2007
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Explores imaginative approaches to preventing crime. This volume includes topics such as: imagining crime science; theory-led crime mapping; identifying risky facilities; designing out crime; insights into victims' responses to crime; reflections on repeat victimization; and others.
Table of Contents
- Preface - Nick Ross: Just Say Pease
- Graham Farrell, Kate Bowers, Shane Johnson, Michael Townsley. Editors' Introduction: Ken Pease (1943 -), A Prospective Obituary
- Gloria Laycock and Nick Tilley: From Crime Prevention to Crime Science
- Paul Ekblom: Making Offenders Richer
- P-O Wikstrom: Doing without Knowing: Common Pitfalls in Crime Prevention
- Rachel Armitage: Sustainability versus Safety: Confusion, Conflict and Contradiction in Designing Out Crime
- Steve Everson and Pete Woodhouse: Designing Out Crime: Has Section 17 of the UK's Crime And Disorder Act 1998 Been Effective?
- Kate Moss and Jenny Ardley: The Nottingham Burglary Risk Index (BRIx)
- Sylvia Chenery and Mandy Shaw: Kings and Castles, Cavemen and Caves: The Impact of Crime on Male Victims
- Andromachi Tseloni: Fear of Crime, Perceived Disorders and Property Crime: A Multivariate Analysis at the Area Level
- David P. Farrington, Trevor H. Bennett and Brandon C. Welsh: The Cambridge Evaluation of the Effects of CCTV on Crime
- Shane Johnson and Kate Bowers: Burglary Prediction: The Roles of Theory, Flow and Friction
- John Eck, Ronald V. Clarke and Rob Guerette: Risky Facilities: Crime Concentration in Homogeneous Sets of Establishments and Facilities
- Michael Townsley and Graham Farrell: Repeat Victimization in Prison.
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