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Edited by Michael Tonry and David Farrington

Crime and Justice, Volume 19

Strategic Approaches to Crime Prevention

704 pages,  6 x 9-1/4  © 1994
Series: Crime and Justice: A Review of Research

Cloth $56.00

ISBN: 9780226808246   Published April 1995

Paper $40.00

ISBN: 9780226808253   Published April 1995

We elect officials in hopes that they will make our communities safer, yet their widely-endorsed law enforcement strategies have little effect on crime rates. Active crime prevention must take into account the diversity of crimes and criminals. High-quality evaluation research designs are needed to convince scholars, policy makers, and practitioners about the effectiveness of crime prevention techniques. Building a Safer Society, the most comprehensive exposition of research and experience concerning crime prevention ever published, offers a new conceptualization of the subject incorporating developmental, community, situational and law enforcement approaches. This timely collection will especially interest scholars in law, criminal justice, public policy and public administration.
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