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Theory for practice in situational crime prevention

Part of the Crime prevention studies ; v. 16 series
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The theme of this volume is the development and application of theory for use in situational crime prevention.

The theoretical perspectives and concepts discussed include the rational choice perspective, environmental criminology, routine activity theory, repeat victimization, problem-oriented policing, the script analytical approach, and displacement.

Some of the chapters critically analyze these ideas while others apply them to specific crime problems or to situational crime prevention practice.

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Criminal Justice Press
1881798445 / 9781881798446
Paperback / softback
364.4
15/07/2003
United States
English
289 p. : ill.
23 cm
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Spine title: Crime prevention studies.