Situational crime prevention and problem-oriented policing (POP) have made rapid progress during the past two decades. But these two related approaches have in the past neglected implementation, the stage when prevention measures are put into practice. The contributing authors to this volume are all researchers with a long-standing interest in crime prevention, who have also been directly involved in implementing situational or problem-oriented projects. Their chapters provide both practical guidance and general principles concerning how to get the most out of crime prevention projects. Chapter topics include: lessons derived from POP projects; the role of project management in community safety initiatives; conflicts and tensions in implementing crime reduction measures; a case study of POP implementation without self-interest; how central agencies should support local programs; mistaking tactics for strategy in crime reduction initiatives; lessons from England on success and failure; mindsets, set minds and implementation; and, guidance and good practice in crime prevention.
Reviews'This is an important book for everyone who shares the responsibility for reducing crime and preserving safety in the community...give[s] us an insight into the possibilities and challenges linked to the implementation of new working methods in crime prevention' From the Foreword by Ingelin Killengreen, National Police Commissioner of Norway
Book InformationISBN 9781881798699
Author Johannes KnutssonFormat Paperback
Page Count 252
Imprint Criminal Justice PressPublisher Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc