正題名/作者 : Analysis for crime prevention // Nick Tilley, editor.
其他作者 : Tilley, Nick.
出版者 : Monsey, NY :Criminal Justice Press ;c2002.
面頁冊數 : 237 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
叢書名 : Crime prevention studies,
標題 : Crime prevention - Research. -
電子資源 : http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy033/2002510978.html
ISBN : 188179833X (hbk.)
ISBN : 1881798348 (pbk.)
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245 00$aAnalysis for crime prevention /$cNick Tilley, editor.
260 $aMonsey, NY :$bCriminal Justice Press ;$aDevon, UK :$bWillan Pub.,$cc2002.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00$tIntroduction: analysis for crime prevention /$rNick Tilley --$tThe time-window effect in the measurement of repeat victimization : a methodology for its examination, and an empirical study /$rGraham Farrell, William H. Sousa and Deborah Lamm Weisel --$tForecasting the future of predictive crime mapping /$rElizabeth R. Groff and Nancy G. La Vigne --$tHot spots and cold comfort : the importance of having a working thermometer /$rMichael Townsley and Ken Pease --$tAnticipatory benefits in crime prevention /$rMartha J. Smith, Ronald V. Clarke and Ken Pease --$tReducing theft at construction sites : lessons from a problem-oriented project /$rRonald V. Clarke and Herman Goldstein --$tFrom the source to the mainstream is uphill : the challenge of transferring knowledge of crime prevention through replication, innovation and anticipation /$rPaul Ekblom --$tMethodological issues in working with policy advisers and practitioners /$rGloria Laycock.
650 0$aCrime prevention$xResearch.$3240601
650 0$aCrime prevention.$3147044
650 0$aCrime analysis.$3240578
700 1 $aTilley, Nick.$3240593
856 41$3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy033/2002510978.html