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This edited collection provides an original and comprehensive take
on retail crime and its prevention, by combining international data
and multidisciplinary perspectives from criminologists, economists,
geographers, police officers and other experts. Drawing on
environmental criminology theory and situational crime prevention,
it focusses on crime and safety in retail environments but also the
interplay between individuals, products and settings such as
stores, commercial streets and shopping malls, as well as the wider
context of situational conditions of the supply chain in which
crime occurs. Chapters offer state-of-the-art research on retail
crime from a range of countries such as Australia, Brazil, Israel,
Italy, Sweden, the UK and the USA. This methodological and
well-researched study is devoted to both academics and
practitioners from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds whose
common interest is to prevent retail crime and overall retail loss.
The chapters 'Crime in a Scandinavian Shopping Centre' and
'Perceived Safety in a Shopping Centre' are published open access
under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
This edited collection provides an original and comprehensive take
on retail crime and its prevention, by combining international data
and multidisciplinary perspectives from criminologists, economists,
geographers, police officers and other experts. Drawing on
environmental criminology theory and situational crime prevention,
it focusses on crime and safety in retail environments but also the
interplay between individuals, products and settings such as
stores, commercial streets and shopping malls, as well as the wider
context of situational conditions of the supply chain in which
crime occurs. Chapters offer state-of-the-art research on retail
crime from a range of countries such as Australia, Brazil, Israel,
Italy, Sweden, the UK and the USA. This methodological and
well-researched study is devoted to both academics and
practitioners from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds whose
common interest is to prevent retail crime and overall retail loss.
The chapters 'Crime in a Scandinavian Shopping Centre' and
'Perceived Safety in a Shopping Centre' are published open access
under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a
practice-oriented approach to reduce the risk of offences such as
burglary and fear of crime by modifying the built environment. In
recent years, this approach has been criticised for duplicating
terminology and for failing to integrate successfully with other
approaches. Rebuilding Crime Prevention Through Environmental
Design explores and extends the common ground between CPTED and
situational crime prevention - another traditional approach in the
field of crime prevention and security - via the latter's evolution
into the field of crime science. Drawing on international research
to develop new interdisciplinary perspectives, this volume explores
how situational crime prevention and environmental criminological
theories relate to those of Crime Prevention Through Environmental
Design and considers how crime science can be reformulated to merge
different approaches, or at least articulate them better.
Rebuilding Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design will
appeal to students, applied academic researchers and practitioners
who wish to deepen their understanding and contribute in turn to
the ongoing revitalisation of the field.
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