Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention
Herausgeber: Welsh, Brandon C; Farrington, David P
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Herausgeber: Welsh, Brandon C; Farrington, David P
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The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention is the most reliable and the only comprehensive source on research and experience on the prevention of crime in the United States and across the Western world.
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The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention is the most reliable and the only comprehensive source on research and experience on the prevention of crime in the United States and across the Western world.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 187mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1007g
- ISBN-13: 9780195398823
- ISBN-10: 0195398823
- Artikelnr.: 33864602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 187mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1007g
- ISBN-13: 9780195398823
- ISBN-10: 0195398823
- Artikelnr.: 33864602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brandon C. Welsh is an Associate Professor of Criminology at Northeastern University and Senior Research Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement. David P. Farrington is Professor of Psychological Criminology in the Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University. He is a former president of the American Society of Criminology, the British Society of Criminology, and the European Association of Psychology and Law.
* Preface
* Contributors
* 1. Crime Prevention and Public Policy
* Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
* PART I: Developmental Crime Prevention
* 2. Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Offending
* Francis T. Cullen, Michael L. Benson, and Matthew D. Makarios
* 3. Risk and Protective Factors for Offending
* David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber, and Maria M. Ttofi
* 4. Preventing Crime through Intervention in the Preschool Years
* Holly S. Schindler and Hirokazu Yoshikawa
* 5. Parent Training and the Prevention of Crime
* Alex R. Piquero and Wesley G. Jennings
* 6. Child Skills Training in the Prevention of Antisocial Development
and Crime
* Friedrich Lösel and Doris Bender
* 7. Developmental Approaches in the Prevention of Female Offending
* Deborah Gorman-Smith and Alana M. Vivolo
* PART II: Community Crime Prevention
* 8. Community-Level Influences on Crime and Offending
* Steven F. Messner and Gregory M. Zimmerman
* 9. Disorder and Crime
* Wesley G. Skogan
* 10. Poverty Deconcentration and the Prevention of Crime
* Jens Ludwig and Julia Burdick-Will
* 11. Peer Influence, Mentoring, and the Prevention of Crime
* Christopher J. Sullivan and Darrick Jolliffe
* 12. Comprehensive Community Partnerships for Preventing Crime
* Dennis P. Rosenbaum and Amie M. Schuck
* 13. Community-Based Substance Use Prevention
* Abigail A. Fagan and J. David Hawkins
* 14. School-Based Crime Prevention
* Denise C. Gottfredson, Philip J. Cook, and Chongmin Na
* PART III: Situational Crime Prevention
* 15. Situational Crime Prevention: Classifying Techniques Using 'Good
Enough' Theory
* Martha J. Smith and Ronald V. Clarke
* 16. High Crime Places, Times, and Offenders
* Anthony A. Braga
* 17. Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Benefits
* Shane D. Johnson, Rob T. Guerette, and Kate J. Bowers
* 18. Place-Based Crime Prevention: Theory, Evidence, and Policy
* John E. Eck and Rob T. Guerette
* 19. The Private Sector and Designing Products against Crime
* Paul Ekblom
* 20. Once Bitten, Twice Shy? Repeat Victimization and its Prevention
* Louise Grove and Graham Farrell
* PART IV: Advancing Knowledge and Building a Safer Society
* 21. Implementing Crime Prevention: Good Governance and a Science of
Implementation
* Ross Homel and Peter Homel
* 22. The Importance of Randomized Experiments in Evaluating Crime
Prevention
* David Weisburd and Joshua C. Hinkle
* 23. Preventing Future Criminal Activities of Delinquents and
Offenders
* Doris Layton MacKenzie
* 24. Public Opinion and Crime Prevention: A Review of International
Trends
* Julian V. Roberts and Ross Hastings
* 25. The Science and Politics of Crime Prevention: Toward a New Crime
Policy
* Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
* Index
* Contributors
* 1. Crime Prevention and Public Policy
* Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
* PART I: Developmental Crime Prevention
* 2. Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Offending
* Francis T. Cullen, Michael L. Benson, and Matthew D. Makarios
* 3. Risk and Protective Factors for Offending
* David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber, and Maria M. Ttofi
* 4. Preventing Crime through Intervention in the Preschool Years
* Holly S. Schindler and Hirokazu Yoshikawa
* 5. Parent Training and the Prevention of Crime
* Alex R. Piquero and Wesley G. Jennings
* 6. Child Skills Training in the Prevention of Antisocial Development
and Crime
* Friedrich Lösel and Doris Bender
* 7. Developmental Approaches in the Prevention of Female Offending
* Deborah Gorman-Smith and Alana M. Vivolo
* PART II: Community Crime Prevention
* 8. Community-Level Influences on Crime and Offending
* Steven F. Messner and Gregory M. Zimmerman
* 9. Disorder and Crime
* Wesley G. Skogan
* 10. Poverty Deconcentration and the Prevention of Crime
* Jens Ludwig and Julia Burdick-Will
* 11. Peer Influence, Mentoring, and the Prevention of Crime
* Christopher J. Sullivan and Darrick Jolliffe
* 12. Comprehensive Community Partnerships for Preventing Crime
* Dennis P. Rosenbaum and Amie M. Schuck
* 13. Community-Based Substance Use Prevention
* Abigail A. Fagan and J. David Hawkins
* 14. School-Based Crime Prevention
* Denise C. Gottfredson, Philip J. Cook, and Chongmin Na
* PART III: Situational Crime Prevention
* 15. Situational Crime Prevention: Classifying Techniques Using 'Good
Enough' Theory
* Martha J. Smith and Ronald V. Clarke
* 16. High Crime Places, Times, and Offenders
* Anthony A. Braga
* 17. Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Benefits
* Shane D. Johnson, Rob T. Guerette, and Kate J. Bowers
* 18. Place-Based Crime Prevention: Theory, Evidence, and Policy
* John E. Eck and Rob T. Guerette
* 19. The Private Sector and Designing Products against Crime
* Paul Ekblom
* 20. Once Bitten, Twice Shy? Repeat Victimization and its Prevention
* Louise Grove and Graham Farrell
* PART IV: Advancing Knowledge and Building a Safer Society
* 21. Implementing Crime Prevention: Good Governance and a Science of
Implementation
* Ross Homel and Peter Homel
* 22. The Importance of Randomized Experiments in Evaluating Crime
Prevention
* David Weisburd and Joshua C. Hinkle
* 23. Preventing Future Criminal Activities of Delinquents and
Offenders
* Doris Layton MacKenzie
* 24. Public Opinion and Crime Prevention: A Review of International
Trends
* Julian V. Roberts and Ross Hastings
* 25. The Science and Politics of Crime Prevention: Toward a New Crime
Policy
* Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
* Index
* Preface
* Contributors
* 1. Crime Prevention and Public Policy
* Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
* PART I: Developmental Crime Prevention
* 2. Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Offending
* Francis T. Cullen, Michael L. Benson, and Matthew D. Makarios
* 3. Risk and Protective Factors for Offending
* David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber, and Maria M. Ttofi
* 4. Preventing Crime through Intervention in the Preschool Years
* Holly S. Schindler and Hirokazu Yoshikawa
* 5. Parent Training and the Prevention of Crime
* Alex R. Piquero and Wesley G. Jennings
* 6. Child Skills Training in the Prevention of Antisocial Development
and Crime
* Friedrich Lösel and Doris Bender
* 7. Developmental Approaches in the Prevention of Female Offending
* Deborah Gorman-Smith and Alana M. Vivolo
* PART II: Community Crime Prevention
* 8. Community-Level Influences on Crime and Offending
* Steven F. Messner and Gregory M. Zimmerman
* 9. Disorder and Crime
* Wesley G. Skogan
* 10. Poverty Deconcentration and the Prevention of Crime
* Jens Ludwig and Julia Burdick-Will
* 11. Peer Influence, Mentoring, and the Prevention of Crime
* Christopher J. Sullivan and Darrick Jolliffe
* 12. Comprehensive Community Partnerships for Preventing Crime
* Dennis P. Rosenbaum and Amie M. Schuck
* 13. Community-Based Substance Use Prevention
* Abigail A. Fagan and J. David Hawkins
* 14. School-Based Crime Prevention
* Denise C. Gottfredson, Philip J. Cook, and Chongmin Na
* PART III: Situational Crime Prevention
* 15. Situational Crime Prevention: Classifying Techniques Using 'Good
Enough' Theory
* Martha J. Smith and Ronald V. Clarke
* 16. High Crime Places, Times, and Offenders
* Anthony A. Braga
* 17. Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Benefits
* Shane D. Johnson, Rob T. Guerette, and Kate J. Bowers
* 18. Place-Based Crime Prevention: Theory, Evidence, and Policy
* John E. Eck and Rob T. Guerette
* 19. The Private Sector and Designing Products against Crime
* Paul Ekblom
* 20. Once Bitten, Twice Shy? Repeat Victimization and its Prevention
* Louise Grove and Graham Farrell
* PART IV: Advancing Knowledge and Building a Safer Society
* 21. Implementing Crime Prevention: Good Governance and a Science of
Implementation
* Ross Homel and Peter Homel
* 22. The Importance of Randomized Experiments in Evaluating Crime
Prevention
* David Weisburd and Joshua C. Hinkle
* 23. Preventing Future Criminal Activities of Delinquents and
Offenders
* Doris Layton MacKenzie
* 24. Public Opinion and Crime Prevention: A Review of International
Trends
* Julian V. Roberts and Ross Hastings
* 25. The Science and Politics of Crime Prevention: Toward a New Crime
Policy
* Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
* Index
* Contributors
* 1. Crime Prevention and Public Policy
* Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
* PART I: Developmental Crime Prevention
* 2. Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Offending
* Francis T. Cullen, Michael L. Benson, and Matthew D. Makarios
* 3. Risk and Protective Factors for Offending
* David P. Farrington, Rolf Loeber, and Maria M. Ttofi
* 4. Preventing Crime through Intervention in the Preschool Years
* Holly S. Schindler and Hirokazu Yoshikawa
* 5. Parent Training and the Prevention of Crime
* Alex R. Piquero and Wesley G. Jennings
* 6. Child Skills Training in the Prevention of Antisocial Development
and Crime
* Friedrich Lösel and Doris Bender
* 7. Developmental Approaches in the Prevention of Female Offending
* Deborah Gorman-Smith and Alana M. Vivolo
* PART II: Community Crime Prevention
* 8. Community-Level Influences on Crime and Offending
* Steven F. Messner and Gregory M. Zimmerman
* 9. Disorder and Crime
* Wesley G. Skogan
* 10. Poverty Deconcentration and the Prevention of Crime
* Jens Ludwig and Julia Burdick-Will
* 11. Peer Influence, Mentoring, and the Prevention of Crime
* Christopher J. Sullivan and Darrick Jolliffe
* 12. Comprehensive Community Partnerships for Preventing Crime
* Dennis P. Rosenbaum and Amie M. Schuck
* 13. Community-Based Substance Use Prevention
* Abigail A. Fagan and J. David Hawkins
* 14. School-Based Crime Prevention
* Denise C. Gottfredson, Philip J. Cook, and Chongmin Na
* PART III: Situational Crime Prevention
* 15. Situational Crime Prevention: Classifying Techniques Using 'Good
Enough' Theory
* Martha J. Smith and Ronald V. Clarke
* 16. High Crime Places, Times, and Offenders
* Anthony A. Braga
* 17. Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Benefits
* Shane D. Johnson, Rob T. Guerette, and Kate J. Bowers
* 18. Place-Based Crime Prevention: Theory, Evidence, and Policy
* John E. Eck and Rob T. Guerette
* 19. The Private Sector and Designing Products against Crime
* Paul Ekblom
* 20. Once Bitten, Twice Shy? Repeat Victimization and its Prevention
* Louise Grove and Graham Farrell
* PART IV: Advancing Knowledge and Building a Safer Society
* 21. Implementing Crime Prevention: Good Governance and a Science of
Implementation
* Ross Homel and Peter Homel
* 22. The Importance of Randomized Experiments in Evaluating Crime
Prevention
* David Weisburd and Joshua C. Hinkle
* 23. Preventing Future Criminal Activities of Delinquents and
Offenders
* Doris Layton MacKenzie
* 24. Public Opinion and Crime Prevention: A Review of International
Trends
* Julian V. Roberts and Ross Hastings
* 25. The Science and Politics of Crime Prevention: Toward a New Crime
Policy
* Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
* Index