Abstract: Introduction: analysis for crime prevention (Nick Tilley) 1 The time window effect in the measurement of repeat victimization: a methodology for its examination, and an empirical study (Graham Farrell, William H. Sousa and Deborah Lamm Weisel) 2 Forecasting the future of predictive crime mapping (Elizabeth R. Groff and Nancy G. LaVigne) 3 Hot Spots and Cold Comfort: the importance of having a working thermometer (Michael Townsley and Ken Pease) 4 Anticipatory benefit in crime prevention (Martha J. Smith, Ronald V. Clarke and Ken Pease) 5 Reducing theft at construction sites: lessons from a problem oriented project (Ronald V. Clarke and Herman Goldstein) 6 From the source to the mainstream is uphill: the challenge of transferring knowledge of crime prevention through replication, innovation and anticipation (Paul Ekblom) 7 Methodological issues in working with policy-advisers and practitioners (Gloria Laycock)
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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