Criminology and Criminal Justice

Campus Security: Situational Crime Prevention in High-Density Environments
George Rengert, Mark Mattson, and Kristin Henderson

Prevention of crime on college campuses—and at similar facilities such as hospitals and museums— can be greatly improved by the use of new high-definition crime mapping    More >

Different Responses to Violence in Japan and America
John P.J. Dussich, Paul C. Friday, Takayuki Okada, Akira Yamagami, and Richard D. Knudten

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Repeat Victimization
Graham Farrell and Ken Pease, editors

Repeat victimization has become increasingly recognized as a topic of central importance in both criminological research and crime prevention policy. According to the editors'    More >

Illegal Drug Markets: From Research to Prevention Policy
Mangai Natarajan and Mike Hough, editors

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Varieties of State Crime and Its Control
Jeffrey Ian Ross, editor

Topics include: Protecting Democracy by Controlling State Crime in Advanced Industrialized Countries; Controlling State Crime in the United Kingdom; Controlling State Crime in the United    More >

Restorative Juvenile Justice: Repairing the Harm of Youth Crime
Gordon Bazemore and Lode Walgrave, editors

An anthology includes 14 previously unpublished papers exploring the potential of restorative justice to serve as an overarching vision for the juvenile justice system and outlining a    More >

Surveillance of Public Space: CCTV, Street Lighting and Crime Prevention
Kate Painter and Nick Tilley

An anthology includes nine previously unpublished studies and reviews that evaluate the uses of closed-circuit television (CCTV) and improvements to street lighting to help prevent crime    More >

Civil Remedies and Crime Prevention
Lorraine Green Mazerolle and Jan Roehl , editors

This anthology describes the use of civil remedies in policing and crime prevention programs in the US, the UK, and Australia. Civil remedies are procedures and sanctions provided in civil    More >

Policing in Indian Country
Michael L. Barker

A study examines the history of and current methods used by Native-American policing agencies. Data were obtained from field visits to the Great Plains Reservation Trial Police    More >

Corrections: A Humanistic Approach
Hans Toch

In his 28 essays, Professor Toch adopts the perspective of humanistic psychology to discuss: reforming prisons; reforming prisoners; working with disturbed prisoners; prison violence; and    More >

Policing for Prevention: Reducing Crime, Public Intoxication and Injury
Ross Homel, editor

Evaluates programs to reduce crime and disorder related to alcohol and drug abuse in pubs, nightclubs, parks and elsewhere. Case studies are presented from Australia, Europe and North    More >

Business and Crime Prevention
Marcus Felson and Ronald V. Clarke, editors

In papers delivered at a conference co-sponsored by the US National Institute of Justice and Rutgers University, scholars and business analysts explore how criminological knowledge can    More >

Preventing Mass Transit Crime
Ronald V. Clarke, editor

An anthology presents 8 previously unpublished studies on the use of situational crime prevention in urban mass transit systems. Marcus Felson et al.'s evaluation of 1991-1992    More >

Crime Mapping and Crime Prevention
David Weisburd and Tom McEwen, editors

Explores recent advances in the uses of crime mapping in prevention programs and in criminological research. Case examples illustrate the benefits of crime mapping for community policing and    More >

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