How can we reduce criminal behaviour?
This important volume presents an extensive review of over 100
studies assessing the effectiveness of criminal justice
interventions in the reduction of crime. It draws together
information about where, for whom, and critically, "at what cost"
the interventions are effective in reducing and deterring
crime.
Each chapter discusses the research evidence, current policy and
practice, and findings from the review, including: In-depth
evaluation of what works, for whom, where Analysis of the costs and
benefits of interventions Discussion of future research and policy
directions
"Reducing Crime" is essential reading for academics, students
and researchers in forensic psychology, criminology, social policy
and economics. It will also be a valuable resource for policy
makers, criminal justice decision makers and probation and police
officers.
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