This text presents an international approach to the study of crime
prevention. It offers an expansive overview of crime prevention
initiatives and how they are applied across a wide range of themes
and infractions, from conventional to non-conventional forms of
crime. Based on a review of the literature, this is the first text
to offer a broad, yet comprehensive, examination of how and why
crime prevention has gained considerable traction as an alternative
to conventional criminal justice practices of crime control in
developed countries, and to provide a cross-sectional view of how
crime prevention has been applied and how effective such
initiatives have been. Crime Prevention: International
Perspectives, Issues, and Trends is suitable for undergraduate
students in criminology and criminal justice programs, as well as
for graduates and undergraduates in special topics courses.
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