ABSTRACT

Characterized both by its interdisciplinary and its applied nature, crime prevention is influenced by diverse fields such as psychology, sociology, criminology, health care, urban planning and design, education, economics, community development, and social work, among others. The study of crime prevention is also focused on developing and evalua

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Section I Crime Prevention: An Overview

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Section II Dominant Crime Prevention Approaches

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Situational Crime Prevention and CPTED

chapter 4|42 pages

Community Crime Prevention

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Section III The Role of Government and Police in Crime Prevention

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Section IV Planning, Implementing, and Evaluat ing a Crime Prevention Project