Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, Volume 3, Part 1'The book is of value to those involved in the teaching and practive of criminology and to those in the fields of genetics, psychology, learning theory, environmental psychology, and urban design. It should be considered a must for any criminal justice library.' -- Choice, May 1978 |
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Page 33
... Committed Police Courts- Corrections The crime has to be committed before the system is activated . This is equivalent to waiting for cancer before taking action rather than focusing on prevention measures . Once the crime is committed ...
... Committed Police Courts- Corrections The crime has to be committed before the system is activated . This is equivalent to waiting for cancer before taking action rather than focusing on prevention measures . Once the crime is committed ...
Page 37
... committed , not after . ( 2 ) It will focus on direct controls over behavior , and not on indirect controls . It will focus on the environment in which crimes are committed , and on the interaction of the organism with his environment ...
... committed , not after . ( 2 ) It will focus on direct controls over behavior , and not on indirect controls . It will focus on the environment in which crimes are committed , and on the interaction of the organism with his environment ...
Page 61
... committed a crime , the fact should be over- whelmingly conclusive . For example , a confession by a man that he has committed a bank robbery is inconclusive verbal behavior . Verbal behavior need not bear any relationship to other ...
... committed a crime , the fact should be over- whelmingly conclusive . For example , a confession by a man that he has committed a bank robbery is inconclusive verbal behavior . Verbal behavior need not bear any relationship to other ...
Contents
Chapter | 9 |
Retribution Deterrence and Treatment | 15 |
Crime Prevention and Criminology | 41 |
Copyright | |
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