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Putting Theory to Work: Implementing Situational Prevention and Problem-oriented Policing (Crime Prevention Studies, vol 20)
Johannes Knutsson and Ronald V. Clarke, eds.
(cloth)
2006, 261 pages
ISBN: 1-881798-68-2
$53.50

Situational crime prevention and problem-oriented policing (POP)are related approaches that center on reducing people's opportunities to commit crime by creating more crie-resistant environments, products and systems. But these two related approaches share a weakness: they have in the past neglected implementation, the stage when prevention measures are put into practice. The 12 contributing authors to this volume are all researchers with a long-standing interest in crime prevention, who have also been directly involved in implementing situational or problem-oriented projects. Their chapters provide both practical guidance and general principles concerning how to get the most out of crime prevention projects.

The volume's co-editors -- Johannes Knutsson (Norwegian Police University College) and Ronald V. Clarke (Rutgers University) -- are senior and highly respected scholar/activists in the crime prevention field. Their introductory chapter offers ten concise guidelines for effectively implementing prevention initiatives. Additional chapter topics include: lessons derived from POP projects; the role of project management in community safety initiatives; conflicts and tensions in implementing crime reduction measures; a case study of POP implementation without self-interest; how central agencies should support local programs; mistaking tactics for strategy in crime reduction initiatives; lessons from England on success and failure; mindsets, set minds and implementation; and, guidance and good practice in crime prevention.

From the Foreword by Ingelin Killengreen, National Police Commissioner of Norway: "This is an important book for everyone who shares the responsibility for reducing crime and preserving safety in the community...give[s] us an insight into the possibilities and challenges linked to the implementation of new working methods in crime prevention."

"...this collection as a whole...provides a more comprehensive understanding of the difficulties associated with defining, measuring and researching responsive policing efforts." Brian A. Lawton, Canadian Journal of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Oct 2007

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