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_aTILLEY, Nick _923086 |
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_aCrime Reduction : _ba quarter century review |
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_aOxford : _bBlackwell Publishing, _cOctober 2005 |
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520 | 3 | _aCrime prevention emerged as a separate policy issue in the late 1970s, with rising crime rates, disillusionment with traditional crime control methods and evidence that situational methods could be effective. There have since then been changes in language and approach. Situational crime prevention no longer dominates. The language is of community safety and crime reduction. The focus is on fear of crime and incivilities, as well as crime. Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships now have statutory responsibilities at a local level. While in some ways the circumstances are auspicious for improved, evidence-based policy and practice, they face substantial obstacles | |
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_tPublic Money & Management _g25, 5, p. 267-274 _dOxford : Blackwell Publishing, October 2005 _xISSN 0954-0962 _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c14613 _d14613 |
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