Understanding Crime Prevention: From Theory to Practical Application

This book offers a concise and authoritative overview of the full scope of crime prevention, including foundations, theory, application, and techniques. It details how theory sets the groundwork for the practical application of successful crime prevention strategies and illustrates the foundations of and need for crime prevention, the best approaches to implementing crime prevention programs, and the issues that need to be considered when evaluating crime prevention programs. The book is split into three parts, which include:

  • Theoretical Foundations. This part includes a brief overview of the history and growth of crime prevention as a field of study, and in practice
  • Crime Patterns and Concentration. This part covers the causes and effects of both large- and small-scale crime concentration, with particular focus on the development of major forms of crime concentration, including hotspots, risky facilities, hot products, repeat offenders, and recurring victims
  • Crime Prevention Application. This part is centered on the practice of crime prevention, focusing on the development and implementation of actual crime prevention programs, including the role of both law enforcement and non-law enforcement agencies

Understanding Crime Prevention has built-in pedagogical features, including a range of tables, boxed examples, and case studies, as well as discussion questions. This book is essential reading for advanced courses on crime prevention, as well as related courses on policing, crime control, theory, and criminal justice.

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Understanding Crime Prevention: From Theory to Practical Application

This book offers a concise and authoritative overview of the full scope of crime prevention, including foundations, theory, application, and techniques. It details how theory sets the groundwork for the practical application of successful crime prevention strategies and illustrates the foundations of and need for crime prevention, the best approaches to implementing crime prevention programs, and the issues that need to be considered when evaluating crime prevention programs. The book is split into three parts, which include:

  • Theoretical Foundations. This part includes a brief overview of the history and growth of crime prevention as a field of study, and in practice
  • Crime Patterns and Concentration. This part covers the causes and effects of both large- and small-scale crime concentration, with particular focus on the development of major forms of crime concentration, including hotspots, risky facilities, hot products, repeat offenders, and recurring victims
  • Crime Prevention Application. This part is centered on the practice of crime prevention, focusing on the development and implementation of actual crime prevention programs, including the role of both law enforcement and non-law enforcement agencies

Understanding Crime Prevention has built-in pedagogical features, including a range of tables, boxed examples, and case studies, as well as discussion questions. This book is essential reading for advanced courses on crime prevention, as well as related courses on policing, crime control, theory, and criminal justice.

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Understanding Crime Prevention: From Theory to Practical Application

Understanding Crime Prevention: From Theory to Practical Application

Understanding Crime Prevention: From Theory to Practical Application

Understanding Crime Prevention: From Theory to Practical Application

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This book offers a concise and authoritative overview of the full scope of crime prevention, including foundations, theory, application, and techniques. It details how theory sets the groundwork for the practical application of successful crime prevention strategies and illustrates the foundations of and need for crime prevention, the best approaches to implementing crime prevention programs, and the issues that need to be considered when evaluating crime prevention programs. The book is split into three parts, which include:

  • Theoretical Foundations. This part includes a brief overview of the history and growth of crime prevention as a field of study, and in practice
  • Crime Patterns and Concentration. This part covers the causes and effects of both large- and small-scale crime concentration, with particular focus on the development of major forms of crime concentration, including hotspots, risky facilities, hot products, repeat offenders, and recurring victims
  • Crime Prevention Application. This part is centered on the practice of crime prevention, focusing on the development and implementation of actual crime prevention programs, including the role of both law enforcement and non-law enforcement agencies

Understanding Crime Prevention has built-in pedagogical features, including a range of tables, boxed examples, and case studies, as well as discussion questions. This book is essential reading for advanced courses on crime prevention, as well as related courses on policing, crime control, theory, and criminal justice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032512815
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/31/2024
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Billy Henson is Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Social Work at University of Houston-Downtown, USA.

Bradford W. Reyns is Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Weber State University, USA.

Jamie A. Snyder is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Wyoming, USA.

Heidi Scherer is Professor of Criminal Justice at Kennesaw State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Theoretical Foundations  1. Introduction to Crime Prevention  2. Crime Pattern Theory, Rational Choice Theory, and Routine Activities Theory  3. Environmental Criminology Theories  4. The Role of Situational Crime Prevention  Part Two: Crime Patterns and Concentration  5.Crime Concentration and Hotspots  6. Crime Concentration Among Places and Things  7. Criminology and Crime Prevention 8. Victimization Prevention  Part 3: Crime Prevention Application  9. Understanding Crime Problems 10. Evaluating Crime Prevention Initiatives  11. Domain-Specific Crime Prevention  12. Crime Prevention in Action

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