Crime prevention that works - the goal of much government and corporate
policy - can be difficult to discover amongst obscure and tedious
academic texts. Yet, now more than ever, we need sophisticated
government and corporate crime prevention policies that produce results.
This book of research, policy and practice provides a clear and
up-to-date guide to what works and what constitutes best practice across
a range of crime prevention and security management applications and
issues. It also fills a gap in the literature in regard to the
integration of environmentally-based crime prevention science and
applied security work.Aimed primarily at a practitioner audience, it is
a concise and informative entre into the field and helps convey some of
the main principles, methods and sources in crime prevention. Guidance
on further secondary research is also provided. A must read for all
crime prevention project managers, security managers, policy officers,
students, and researchers.