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"Forthcoming" Chapters (tentatively) include: Rachel Armitage discusses problems in the transition from research to policy or practice; Lorenzo Segato and Mara Mignone describe the role of packaging in preventing product counterfeiting; Graham Farrell et al. look at methods of designing out mobile phone theft; Ronald Clarke and Martin Gill analyze how to reduce opportunities to steal fast moving consumer goods like razon blades; Peter Guillaume and Aiden Sidebottom study thefts from elderly shop customers; Andrew Wootton and Caroline L. Davey study how to embedding and evaluating crime prevention within product design development process; Adam Thorpe et al. evaluate two design-based interventions to reduce bicycle theft; and Graeme newman explores the policy implications of thinking about crime reduction as a market to reduce or mitigate injury or harm to individuals. |
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