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Handbook of Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Burglary prevention in practice
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Author(s):
Kate Bowers
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Shane D. Johnson
Publication date:
March 27 2017
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10.4324/9781315724393-15
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Theory for crime prevention
pp. 22
Criminology’s first paradigm
pp. 32
Community safety and crime prevention
pp. 57
Developmental crime prevention
pp. 87
Community crime prevention
pp. 109
Seven misconceptions of situational crime prevention
pp. 143
Preventing repeat and near repeat crime concentrations
pp. 157
Beyond deterrence
pp. 183
“Forcing the plant”
pp. 207
Crime prevention through product design
pp. 234
Design, crime and the built environment
pp. 254
Designing systems against crime
pp. 274
Policing, procedural justice and prevention
pp. 294
Regulation to prevent crime
pp. 319
Burglary prevention in practice
pp. 354
Preventing vehicle crime
pp. 373
Business, crime and crime prevention
pp. 394
Organised crime
pp. 407
Preventing violent crime
pp. 439
Sexual crimes
pp. 454
Cybercrime prevention
pp. 470
From fear to understanding
pp. 491
Analysis for intervention
pp. 516
Deciding what to do
pp. 536
Implementation
pp. 560
Evaluation and review for lesson learning
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