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_aWELSH, Brandon C.; FARRINGTON, David P _921845 |
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_aThousand Oaks : _bSage Publications, _cMay 2003 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article reports on the findings of a systematic review - incorporating meta-analytic techniques - of the avaliable research evidence on the effects of closedcircuit television (CCTV) on crime in public space. A number of targeted and comprehensive searches of the published researchers produced twenty-two CCTV evaluations that met our criteria for inclusion in this review. CCTV had a significant desirable effect on crime, althought the overall reduction in crime was a rather small 4 percent. All nine studies showing evidence of a desirable effect of CCTV on crime were carried out in the United Kingdom. Conversely, the other nine studies showing no evidence of any desirable effect of CCTV on crime included all five North American studies. CCTV was most effective in reducing crime in car parks. It had no effect on violent crimes but had a significant desirable effect on vehicle crimes | |
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_aClosed-Circuit Television _921846 |
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_aSituational Crime Prevention _921847 |
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_aSurveillance _921848 |
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_aSystematic Review _921849 |
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_aMeta-Analysis _921850 |
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_tThe Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science _g587, p. 110-135 _dThousand Oaks : Sage Publications, May 2003 _xISSN 0002-7162 _w |
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