Willan Publishing

Crime Prevention

Nick Tilley (UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science)


Criminal Justice Series
'This book is based on Nick Tilley's many years of experience in the crime prevention field. It is a must for those coming fresh to the challenges of crime reduction - both the academic and practitioner. It is written in Nick's easily accessible style but covers some complex issues. I can certainly recommend it.'
- Professor Gloria Laycock (UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science)



Crime Prevention cover image This book provides a concise and up-to-date account of crime prevention theory, practice and research in a form designed to be accessible and interesting to both students and practitioners. Readers will be equipped to think in an informed and critical way about what has been and might be done in practice to prevent crime at local and national levels. What is distinctive in the approach is the emphasis on crime reduction mechanisms, how they may be activated and the intended and unintended patterns of outcome produced. Each of chapters two to five takes this as its organizing principle. The key aim is to clearly convey ideas, arguments and evidence as simply as possible whilst doing justice to the material available. This book:
  
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    Discusses what is done and can be done through the criminal justice system to respond to crime problems and the ways in which these responses might reduce crime;

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    Outlines preventive approaches to known offenders and those individuals who are at high risk of becoming prolific offenders;

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    Considers the main mechanisms involved in situational crime prevention, the means of their activation and the contexts needed for them to produce their intended outcomes;

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    Discusses methodologies for deciding what to focus on in crime prevention and how to decide what measures to apply;

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    Summarises what have emerged as common misconceptions about the reduction of crime.

    Contents
    1 Introduction: what's to be done?
    2 Criminal justice measures and mechanisms
    3 Individual measures and mechanisms
    4 Social measures and mechanisms
    5 Situational measures and mechanisms
    6 Implementation
    7 Evaluation
    8 Conclusion: what's to be done to improve crime prevention?
    Annex: Norman Storey's tale (1946-2008)
    References
    Index

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