Attitudes Toward Crime Prevention as a Deterrent to Residential Burglary

Attitudes Toward Crime Prevention as a Deterrent to Residential Burglary

Author: David J. Freedland

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"The current study focused upon the crime prevention program operating in the City of Irvine, with particular attention given to the community attitude toward its role in the reduction of burglary rates...The general research question involved in the current study may be stated thus: What are the attitudes of people toward the prevention of burglary? More specifically, what is the relationship between the attitudes of Irvine residents toward the prevention of residential burglary and the respondent's age, income, sex, race, education, marital statues, housing status, and exposure to a crime prevention program?"--from introduction.


Preventing Residential Burglary

Preventing Residential Burglary

Author: James R. Gillham

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1461227909

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book evaluates the newest efforts and initiative aimed at preventing burglary, discusses their merits and short- comings, and suggests how improvements might be incorporated in burglary prevention programs.


RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY

Author: George F. Rengert

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 2015-11-01

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 039808680X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This updated and expanded new edition continues its unique approach and engrossing exploration of the elements of residential burglary. Presented in five parts, the first is concerned with what is on a burglar’s mind when he or she considers whether to commit a burglary and which house to choose. The second part is concerned with time and the opportunities and limits it places on both burglar and victim, while the third section probes how burglaries are fit into space and the importance of perception of space in the burglary process. The fourth section describes how burglars select a home to burglarize and uses Greenwich, Connecticut as a model to contrast target and nontarget homes. The fifth part reviews some of the “nuts and bolts” techniques and reasons for their use as described by burglars and addresses elements about housing architecture, the burglary process, and offers suggestions for controlling the problem of burglary. It concludes with a discussion of changes in our lifestyles and communities and how these changes will play out in future patterns of residential burglary. The authors draw on in-depth interviews with admitted burglars, and the inclusion of the ideas and actual words of the burglars brings the material to life. The text continues to offer the most unique overview of residential burglary. It combines ethnographic research with study of official records and combines the strengths of both approaches.


Coping with Burglary

Coping with Burglary

Author: Ronald Clarke

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1984-12-31

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book contains the papers given at a workshop organised by the Home Office (England and Wales) on the subject of residential burglary. This is a topic of much public concern, and I welcome the Home Office initiative in mounting the workshop. The contributors were all researchers and crim inologists who have made a special study of burglary, and their brief was to consider the implications of their work for policy. As a policeman, I find their work of particular interest and relevance at this time when police per formance, as traditionally measured by the clear-up rate, is not keeping pace with the increase in the numbers of burglaries coming to police attention. The finding that increases in burglary are more reflective of the public's reporting habits than of any significant rise in the actual level of burglary helps with perspective but offers little comfort to policemen. The 600/0 in crease in the official statistics since 1970 is accompanied by a proportionate increase in police work in visiting victims, searching scenes of crime, writing crime reports, and completing other documentation. In some forces the point has been reached where available detective time is so taken up by the volume of visits and reports that there is little remaining for actual in vestigation. But because of the random and opportunist nature of burglary, it cannot be said with any confidence that increasing investigative capacity would make a significant and lasting impact on the overall burglary figures.


Reducing Burglary

Reducing Burglary

Author: Andromachi Tseloni

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-12-11

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 3319999427

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Domestic burglary has fallen significantly over the past 20 years in many countries, but still remains a high volume crime. On top of substantial financial loss and property damage, burglary also leads to high levels of anxiety and fear of crime. The research presented in this book represents the first systematic study of what actually works in security interventions against burglary, with cross-sectional data on different regions and socio-economic population groups. This work provides an overview of the scope of the problem and what can be done about it, drawing on extensive research evidence from projects funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Secondary Data Analysis Initiative (SDAI), and other sources. It reports detailed findings about which interventions are most effective for different population groups and how these measures can be implemented. It includes burglary prevention advice for homeowners, law enforcement and other public agencies, and makes recommendations for future research. In addition to being relevant to concerned citizens, police, policy-makers and crime prevention practitioners, this book will also be of interest to researchers in criminology and criminal justice, particularly those working on security and crime prevention, as well as urban planning and public policy.


Crime Prevention

Crime Prevention

Author: Steven P. Lab

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-01-22

Total Pages: 451

ISBN-13: 145573165X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book examines several types of crime prevention approaches and their goals, including those that are designed to prevent conditions that foster deviance, those directed toward persons or conditions with a high potential for deviance, and those for persons who have already committed crimes. This edition provides research and information on all aspects of crime prevention, including the physical environment and crime, neighborhood crime prevention, the mass media and crime prevention, crime displacement and diffusion, prediction, community policing, drugs, schools, and electronic monitoring and home confinement. A new chapter on developmental crime prevention focuses on the early life experiences that predispose individuals to commit deviant acts and using risk factors in predicting behavior for secondary prevention. New attention is brought to situational prevention, partnerships for crime prevention, the politics of prevention strategies, and organizing dysfunctional neighborhoods. All chapters now include updated tables that indicate the state of the evidence as well as key terms, learning objectives, web references, and a helpful glossary.


Preventing Crime

Preventing Crime

Author: Brandon C. Welsh

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-08-09

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0387691693

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book examines evidence-based crime prevention through the use of the rigorous methodology of systematic reviews. It brings together the leading scientific evidence on what works best for a wide range of interventions organized around four important domains in criminology: at-risk children, offenders, victims, and places. It is an indispensable guide to the leading scientific evidence on what works best to prevent crime.


Burglars on the Job

Burglars on the Job

Author: Richard T. Wright

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1555537855

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A look inside the minds of more than 100 active burglars.


The Prevention of Crime

The Prevention of Crime

Author: Delbert Elliott

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-03-20

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 1118843592

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Prevention of Crime provides a unique and comprehensive overview of effective crime prevention programs, strategies and policies, demonstrating how criminological theories, research, and practice are interrelated. Offers the most cutting-edge, comprehensive summaries of effective interventions based on the latest research, by the foremost scholars on the topic of crime prevention in the U.S. Provides unique practical information and discussions on how to effectively replicate prevention strategies in communities and criminal-justice settings is highly relevant to students, providing them with the latest research in this area Coverage of multiple theories of crime includes the more recent public-health and life-course developmental perspectives Includes a comprehensive review of the increasing number of effective crime prevention interventions and the practicalities of ensuring that these programs, practices and policies are effectively implemented, both in the U.S and in other countries Presents the most cutting-edge current and optimistic view regarding crime prevention: that it is possible to effectively reduce crime but that efforts need to start early in communities and continue through the life-course