The Politics of Crime Control

The Politics of Crime Control
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 1446234363
ISBN-13 : 9781446234365
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Crime Control by : Professor Kevin Martin Stenson

What is meant by crime, crime prevention and crime control? Who defines the acts which are deemed as criminal? Who devises the sanctions and who acts as agents of social control? This timely and challenging book brings together a group of leading international criminologists from all sides of the political spectrum. They first examine the formation and implementation of official crime prevention and control policies. In the second part they look at a range of critical perspectives which explore the definition of crime and discuss proposals for its prevention and control.

The Politics of Crime Prevention

The Politics of Crime Prevention
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9780429797354
ISBN-13 : 0429797354
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Crime Prevention by : Brigitte C.M. Koch

This book is a comprehensive account of crime prevention policy in England and Wales. It examines crime prevention policy under the Conservative Government and examines the direction that the newly elected Labour administration is taking. Particular attention is paid to the years 1995 to 1997. The book goes beyond the Home Office and examines the roles of the Police, Probation, Crime Concern, NACRO, the Local Government Association and the role of the national Community Safety Network in national crime prevention policy making. It examines how some agencies influence policy and how others have struggled to have a voice. The methods used to conduct the research include interviewing key persons involved in national crime prevention policy making; distributing questionnaires to police and probation officers of all ranks in Boroughville; and analyzing documents from various organizations such as the Police Probationer Training manual and minutes to the Association of Chief Police Officers sub-committee on crime prevention from their inaugural meeting in September 1986 until May 1995.

Crime & Politics

Crime & Politics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9780190290139
ISBN-13 : 0190290137
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Crime & Politics by : Ted Gest

Why has America experienced an explosion in crime rates since 1960? Why has the crime rate dropped in recent years? Though politicians are always ready both to take the credit for crime reduction and to exploit grisly headlines for short-term political gain, these questions remain among the most important-and most difficult to answer-in America today. In Crime & Politics, award-winning journalist Ted Gest gives readers the inside story of how crime policy is formulated inside the Washington beltway and state capitols, why we've had cycle after cycle of ineffective federal legislation, and where promising reforms might lead us in the future. Gest examines how politicians first made crime a national rather than a local issue, beginning with Lyndon Johnson's crime commission and the landmark anti-crime law of 1968 and continuing right up to such present-day measures as "three strikes" laws, mandatory sentencing, and community policing. Gest exposes a lack of consistent leadership, backroom partisan politics, and the rush to embrace simplistic solutions as the main causes for why Federal and state crime programs have failed to make our streets safe. But he also explores how the media aid and abet this trend by featuring lurid crimes that simultaneously frighten the public and encourage candidates to offer another round of quick-fix solutions. Drawing on extensive research and including interviews with Edwin Meese, Janet Reno, Joseph Biden, Ted Kennedy, and William Webster, Crime & Politics uncovers the real reasons why America continues to struggle with the crime problem and shows how we do a better job in the future.

The New Politics of Crime and Punishment

The New Politics of Crime and Punishment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781135994754
ISBN-13 : 1135994757
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Politics of Crime and Punishment by : Roger Matthews

The underlying theme of the book is that a qualitative change has taken place in the politics of crime control in the UK since the early 1990s. It provides an overview of recent government initiatives in the field of crime and punishment, reviewing both the policies themselves, the perceived problems and issues they seek to address, and the broader social and political context in which this is taking place.

Crime Control, Politics and Policy

Crime Control, Politics and Policy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9781317523475
ISBN-13 : 1317523474
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Crime Control, Politics and Policy by : Peter J. Benekos

This book reviews concepts, information and points of view that help to explain the context and constraints of the criminal justice system. The chapters summarize developments in public policy and crime control, and interweave themes central to the discussion: the impact of ideology, the role of the media, and the politicization of crime and criminal justice.

Crime Prevention

Crime Prevention
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 467
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ISBN-10 : 9781317495925
ISBN-13 : 1317495926
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Crime Prevention by : Steven P. Lab

Crime Prevention: Approaches, Practices, and Evaluations, 9th Edition, meets the needs of students and instructors for engaging, evidence-based, impartial coverage of the origins of crime, as well as of public policy that can reduce or prevent deviance. The book examines a range of approaches to preventing crime and elucidates their respective goals. Strategies include primary prevention measures designed to prevent conditions that foster deviance; secondary prevention measures directed toward persons or conditions with a high potential for deviance; and tertiary prevention measures to deal with persons who have already committed crimes. This edition provides research and information on all aspects of crime prevention, including the physical environment and crime, neighborhood crime prevention programs, community policing, crime in schools, and electronic monitoring and home confinement. Lab offers a thorough and well-rounded discussion of the many sides of the crime prevention debate, in clear and accessible language.

Crime Prevention

Crime Prevention
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781107622470
ISBN-13 : 1107622476
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Crime Prevention by : Adam Sutton

This book examines a range of Australian examples within an international context. Part 1 presents an overview of the history and theory of crime prevention, featuring chapters on social prevention, environmental prevention and evaluation. Part 2 explores the practice of crime prevention and the real life challenges of implementation, including policy making, prevention in public places, dealing with social disorder and planning for the future.

The Politics of Community Crime Prevention

The Politics of Community Crime Prevention
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781351752664
ISBN-13 : 1351752669
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Community Crime Prevention by : Lisa L. Miller

This title was first published in 2001. This book explores the complex and often striking differences between national and local perspectives, particularly those of racial minorities, on crime prevention and the role that community residents should play in prevention programmes.

Hegemony, Security Infrastructures and the Politics of Crime

Hegemony, Security Infrastructures and the Politics of Crime
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781000467932
ISBN-13 : 1000467937
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Hegemony, Security Infrastructures and the Politics of Crime by : Gideon van Riet

This book examines the politics of crime and the response to it in Potchefstroom, a small settler colonial city in South Africa. It draws on the city’s everyday practices and experiences to offer local bottom-up insights into security beyond the state. The book provides a comprehensive understanding of security beyond the state and how security workers and residents experience and perceive their own security practices, their daily interactions with other security providers which influences power dynamics between those who express fear through various platforms and those deemed potential criminals. It aids in re-conceptualising violence and security governance in South Africa with a view to analysing the processes of crime prevention and management, the changing nature of public and private spaces and how these spaces interact with state and local authorities. In a rigorous exploration of the ways to tackle the complex problem of crime, the book critiques an overreliance on security infrastructures such as social media, gated barriers, neighbourhood residents’ associations and private security companies. It also looks at how crime is treated as an individual as opposed to a societal problem. The book addresses the urgent need for collaboration across these fault lines to promote a more inclusive security in a broader fragmented social and political context. With a novel analytical approach based on the twin optics of infrastructure and post-structural hegemony, the book will be relevant to scholars and students of South African politics and critical security studies, as well as international audience interested in crime and private security.

Crime Reduction and the Law

Crime Reduction and the Law
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781134265831
ISBN-13 : 1134265832
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Crime Reduction and the Law by : Kate Moss

This innovative and pioneering new book establishes links between crime reduction and the law, uniquely offering a detailed examination of how specific legislation and performance targets aid or undermine attempts at crime reduction. Providing a sustained analysis, this ground-breaking book considers the social policy, politics and legislation that surround and drive the crime reduction agenda. It analyzes: the creation of 'safe environments' through Town and Country Planning legislation the role of local authorities in crime reduction initiatives the nature of drug policy, paedophilia legislation and programs to control mental disorder crime. Bringing together the work of internationally renowned experts in this field, this book will prove very useful to students of criminology and sociology, as well as crime prevention and reduction practitioners, police officers and community safety partnership professionals.