
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
456 pages
978-0-415-40102-9 (ISBN)
Description
Crime prevention policy and practice is often far from objective. Instead of being based on scientific evidence, the crime policy agenda is sometimes driven by political ideology, anecdotal evidence and program favorites of the month. Evidence-Based Crime Prevention seeks to change this by comprehensively and rigorously assessing the existing scientific knowledge on the effectiveness of crime prevention programs internationally.
Reviewing more than 600 scientific evaluations of programs intended to prevent crime in settings such as families, schools, labor markets, places and communities, this book grades programs on their validity using "the scientific methods scale." This collection, which brings together contributions from leading researchers in the field of crime prevention, will provide policy makers, researchers and community leaders with an understandable source of information about what works, what does not work and what is promising in preventing crime.
The revised edition of this internationally renown and highly influential book contains an entirely new and up-to-date introductory chapter. This new chapter takes stock of important new developments that are helping to make crime prevention more rational and also sets out the contribution of this book to evidence-based crime prevention.
Reviewing more than 600 scientific evaluations of programs intended to prevent crime in settings such as families, schools, labor markets, places and communities, this book grades programs on their validity using "the scientific methods scale." This collection, which brings together contributions from leading researchers in the field of crime prevention, will provide policy makers, researchers and community leaders with an understandable source of information about what works, what does not work and what is promising in preventing crime.
The revised edition of this internationally renown and highly influential book contains an entirely new and up-to-date introductory chapter. This new chapter takes stock of important new developments that are helping to make crime prevention more rational and also sets out the contribution of this book to evidence-based crime prevention.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
687 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-40102-9 (9780415401029)
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David Farrington | Doris Layton MacKenzie | Lawrence Sherman
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention
E-Book
09/2003
Routledge
€104.99
Available for download

David Farrington | Doris Layton MacKenzie | Lawrence Sherman
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention
E-Book
09/2003
Routledge
€104.99
Available for download

David Farrington | Doris Layton MacKenzie | Lawrence Sherman
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention
Book
03/2002
Routledge
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Persons
David P. Farrington, Doris Layton MacKenzie, Lawrence W. Sherman, Brandon C. Welsh
Editor
University of Cambridge, UK
University of Maryland, USA
University of Pennsylvania, USA
University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Content
1. Preventing Crime 2. The Maryland Scientific Method Scale 3. Family-based Crime Prevention 4. School-based Crime Prevention 5. Communities and Crime Prevention 6. Labor Markets and Crime Risk Factors 7. Preventing Crime at Places 8. Policing for Crime Prevention 9. Reducing the Criminal Activities of Known Offenders and Delinquents: Crime Prevention in the Courts and Corrections10. Conclusion: What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising and Future Directions