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Burglary
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academic study of burglary prevention
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Burglar Alarms
Burglary Rates
Burglary Reduction
Burglary Reduction Initiatives
Burglary Victims
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cities
commercial
Commercial Burglary
community safety interventions
crime
criminology research
Del Frate
Domestic Burglary
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Household Burglary
International Crime Victims Survey
Kirkholt Project
law enforcement strategies
Low Detection Rates
Operation Bumblebee
prevention
Primary Detections
programme
property crime analysis
rates
Repeat Burglary
Repeat Victimisation
safer
Safer Cities Programme
Secondary Detection
Situational Crime Prevention
situational security measures
Special Constabulary
support
Vice Versa
victim
Victim Assistance Programmes
Victim Support
Victim Support Scheme
victimisation studies
victims
Window Locks
Product details
- ISBN 9781903240335
- Weight: 540g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 2001
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Burglary has all the credentials as the 'folk crime of the new millennium', and is regularly identified as one of the crimes most feared by the public. Victims are particularly affected by burglary, and burglary is generally at the centre of crime prevention and community safety strategies. This book provides an accessible, systematic account of burglary, focusing on the problem of crime in the first main part of the book, and on policy responses in the second. This book identifies the particularcharacteristics of burglary as a crime, drawing upon an extensive range of research in both the UK and elsewhere. It will be of interest to both students of criminology and criminal justice and practitioners in policing and crime prevention, and it looksat burglary in both national and international contexts. Professor Mawby is particularly well qualified to write on this subject, being involved in policy initiatives at local, national and international levels, as well as being editor of a leading crime prevention journal. accessible and authoritative account of one of the most important crimes and policy responses to itauthor ideally qualified in view of experience of local, national and international crime prevention initiatives.
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