Crime Mapping and Crime Prevention

Crime Mapping and Crime Prevention

Author: David Weisburd

Publisher:

Published: 1998-01

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9781881798156

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Technological advances in computer mapping and information systems as well as theoretical innovation in crime prevention have combined to bring crime mapping to the centre for crime prevention practice and policy. The contributors in this book from criminologists, geographers and crime analysts, demonstrate the important role that crime maps have begun to play in crime prevention theory and applications. They show how crime mapping can be used in crime prevention programmes and point to its future applications.


Trends and Issues, 1997

Trends and Issues, 1997

Author: Roger Przybylski

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1998-05

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 078814944X

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Paints a comprehensive statistical portrait of crime & justice in Illinois, devoted specifically to criminal & juvenile justice & their components -- law enforcement, prosecution, the courts, & corrections. Provides an update on the organization & operation of the justice system & provides an analysis of criminal justice trends into the mid-1990s. Presents information on: the expanding presence of street gangs, the rise of drug use by youth, & the emergence & success of community policing. Special attention is devoted to the juvenile justice system, as well as the various aspects of technology as it applies to criminal justice.


NIJ Catalog

NIJ Catalog

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13:

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Contains information on criminal justice publications and other materials available from NIJ's information clearinghouse, the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS), and other sources.


Mapping and Analysing Crime Data

Mapping and Analysing Crime Data

Author: Alex Hirschfield

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0203305868

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One of the key methods of reducing and dealing with criminal activity is to accurately gauge and then analyse the geographical distribution of crime (from small scale to large scale areas). Once the police and government know what areas suffer most from criminal activity they can assess why this is the case and then deal with it in the most effective way. Crime mapping and the spatial analysis of crime data have become recognised as powerful tools for the study and control of crime. Much of the emerging demand for more information and detailed crime pattern analysis have been driven by legislative changes, such as the UK's new Crime and Disorder Act which has placed a joint statutory duty on Police Forces and Local Authorities to produce crime and disorder audits for their areas. The book sets out methods used in the fields of Geographical Information Systems and highlights areas of best practice, examines the types of problems to which spatial crime analysis can be applied, reviews the capabilities and limitations of existing techniques, and explores the future directions of spatial crime analysis and the need for training. It centres on a series of case studies highlighting the experiences of academics and practitioners in agencies centrally involved in the partnership approach to crime prevention. Practitioners and academics not only in the UK but also worldwide should be interested in the book as an up-to-date information resource and a practical guide.


Introduction to Criminal Justice

Introduction to Criminal Justice

Author: Bradley D. Edwards

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-01-22

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13: 1003828795

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Introduction to Criminal Justice, Tenth Edition, offers a student-friendly description of the criminal justice process—outlining the decisions, practices, people, and issues involved. It provides a solid introduction to the mechanisms of the criminal justice system, with balanced coverage of the issues presented by each facet of the process, including a thorough review of practices and controversies in law enforcement, the criminal courts, and corrections. In this revision, Edwards updates the statistics and research findings throughout. New sections include the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the recent shift to NIBRS crime reporting, and the increasing attacks on the legitimacy of the criminal justice system. This edition has also expanded coverage of police use of force and technological improvements. Selected chapters now include a case study box to demonstrate how certain laws, programs, and technologies have been used in particular situations. Appropriate for all U.S. criminal justice programs, this text offers great value for students and instructors.


Introduction to Criminal Justice

Introduction to Criminal Justice

Author: Lawrence F. Travis III

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-30

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 0323290701

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This student-friendly introductory text describes the criminal justice process—outlining the decisions, practices, people, and issues involved. It provides a solid introduction to the mechanisms of the criminal justice system, with balanced coverage of the issues presented by each facet of the process, including a thorough review of practices and controversies in law enforcement, the criminal courts, and corrections. Systems approach to the criminal justice process provides students with an excellent foundation in the discipline Each chapter is enhanced by important terms, boxes, photos, and review questions An easy-to-access glossary offers a complete collection of essential terms in criminal justice


Problem-solving Tips

Problem-solving Tips

Author: United States. Department of Justice. Office of Community Oriented Policing Services

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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