ABSTRACT

Introduction ........................................................................................................ 478 Police-Based Crime Prevention as a First Response to the Boom in Crime: 1970-1985 .......................................................................................... 482 Administrative Crime Prevention: Engaging Other Ministries and Local Authorities (1985-1995) ................................................................. 483 Coalitions of the Willing: 1995-2015 .............................................................. 488 The State of the Art in 2016 ............................................................................... 489 Analysis and Lessons Learned .......................................................................... 492 Conclusion: The Future of Crime Prevention ................................................ 496 Glossary of Key Terms ....................................................................................... 497 Discussion Questions ........................................................................................ 498 Suggested Reading ............................................................................................. 499 Recommended Web Links ................................................................................ 499 References ............................................................................................................ 499

• Understand the factors that have led to the decline of special structures for crime prevention after 2000

• Understand the importance of public-private partnerships for sustainable crime prevention

• Understand the cyclical nature of crime, and why governments should maintain crime prevention structures in order to be prepared for the next crime cycle.