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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Chapter | 9 |
Retribution Deterrence and Treatment | 15 |
Crime Prevention and Criminology | 41 |
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