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Urban Crime Prevention, Surveillance, and Restorative Justice - Effects of Social Technologies (Hardcover)
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Urban Crime Prevention, Surveillance, and Restorative Justice - Effects of Social Technologies (Hardcover)
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Crime prevention, surveillance, and restorative justice have
transformed the response to crime in recent years. Each has had a
significant impact on policy, introducing new concepts and
reassessing traditional aims and priorities. While such efforts
attract a great deal of criminological interest, they tend to be
discussed within separate and discrete literatures, rather than as
part of a cohesive and concerted effort. Urban Crime Prevention,
Surveillance, and Restorative Justice: Effects of Social
Technologies examines these emerging trends which are increasingly
being contemplated by police, courts, and corrections agencies, and
explores how these three concepts are changing national and
international policies concerning crime. Going beyond the
conventional methods for crime reduction The book addresses these
topics within a larger framework of social technology, defined as
coordinated action derived from an organized field of knowledge to
achieve a particular result. It focuses on efforts aimed at
reducing and responding to crime without reliance on the
conventional criminal justice practices of police and prisons. The
contributors discuss diffusion of knowledge about crime though
media and criminological research, surveillance technologies and
their effect on crime, and finally, the concept of restorative
justice, with an emphasis on juvenile justice and its relationship
to social regulations in general. Comprising the contributions of
numerous experts in the field of criminology, the book asks "What
is the interaction between knowledge, planning, and social
repercussions?" The answer to this question forms a valuable basis
from which to evaluate proposals for social improvements related to
crime.
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