Crime Prevention: The Law Enforcement Officer's Practical GuideThis Reference Provides Valuable Information On Crime Prevention Techniques For Creating And Implementing Crime Prevention Programs And Managing Successful Awareness Campaigns. Included Are Steps For The Prevention Of Personal And Business Theft, Property Crime, Fraud, And Violent Crime, Among Others. Crime Prevention: The Law Enforcement Officer's Practical Guide Covers The Many Physical Devices Available To Aid In Crime Prevention And How To Use Them Effectively, As Well As Prevention Techniques Using Environmental Design. Charts And Photos Help Illustrate The Author's Explanations, And A Comprehensive Appendix Includes Many Of The Forms And Documents That Are Used In The Field Of Crime Prevention. |
Contents
The Origins of Crime Prevention | 1 |
The MidLevel Managers or Supervisors New Role | 9 |
Other ProblemSolving Models | 15 |
Crime Prevention and Criminal Laws | 27 |
Crime Prevention in Practice and Theory | 33 |
Neighborhood Patrols | 44 |
Security Escort Program | 50 |
Preventing Property Crime | 59 |
Chapter Summary | 100 |
Violence Prevention | 113 |
Workplace Violence | 129 |
Chapter Summary | 135 |
Chapter Summary | 159 |
Surveillance | 166 |
Other Related Issues | 173 |
Advancing CPTED Through Partnerships | 175 |
Automobile Theft Prevention | 64 |
References | 76 |
Internal Crimes | 89 |
Business Fraud | 95 |
Confidential Home Security Survey | 206 |
Glossary | 231 |
Common terms and phrases
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