Situational crime prevention
Application of Situational Crime Prevention to Terrorist Hostage Taking and Kidnapping: A Case Study of 23 Korean Hostages in Afghanistan (From Reducing Terrorism Through Situational Crime Prevention, P 111-139, 2009, Joshua D. Freilich and Graeme R. Newman, eds., see NCJ-229596)
NCJ Number
229602
Date Published
2009
Evil Done (From Reducing Terrorism Through Situational Crime Prevention, P 71-91, 2009, Joshua D. Freilich and Graeme R. Newman, eds., see NCJ-229596)
NCJ Number
229600
Date Published
2009
Reducing Terrorism Through Situational Crime Prevention
NCJ Number
229596
Date Published
2009
Explaining and Sustaining the Crime Drop: Clarifying the Role of Opportunity-Related Theories
NCJ Number
229661
Journal
Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Date Published
February 2010
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Crime Prevention at the Belgian Federal Level: From a Social Democratic Policy to a Neo-Liberal and Authoritarian Policy in a Social Democratic Context (From Crime Prevention Policies in Comparative Perspective, P 177-195, 2009, Adam Crawford, ed. - See NCJ-229306)
NCJ Number
229314
Date Published
2009
Assessing the Extent of Crime Displacement and Diffusion of Benefits: A Review of Situational Crime Prevention Evaluations
NCJ Number
229220
Journal
Criminology
Date Published
November 2009
Crime Prevention and Community Sanctions in Scandinavia (From Resource Material Series No. 74, P 20-52, January 2008, Grace Lord, ed. - See NCJ-228935)
NCJ Number
228937
Date Published
January 2009
Situating Research on Safety Promoting Behaviors Among Disabled and Deaf Victims of Interpersonal Violence
NCJ Number
228313
Journal
Violence Against Women
Date Published
September 2009
Commentary on Powers et al.'s Article: "Interpersonal Violence and Women with Disabilities: An Analysis of Safety Promoting Behaviors"
NCJ Number
228312
Journal
Violence Against Women
Date Published
September 2009
Interpersonal Violence and Women with Disabilities: Analysis of Safety Promoting Behaviors
NCJ Number
228311
Journal
Violence Against Women
Date Published
September 2009
Improved Street Lighting and Crime Prevention: A Systematic Review
NCJ Number
225806
Date Published
2007
They Fight Because We Let Them!: Applying a Situational Crime Prevention Model to Barroom Violence
NCJ Number
226585
Journal
Drug and Alcohol Review
Date Published
March 2009