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OverviewThe Handbook clearly points out that although the literature on crime prevention is voluminous, the social conditions that invoke criminality are resistant to social change. The articles repeatedly demand a critical evaluation of prevention theories and programs, and call for accountability within the crime-prevention profession. The collection will serve as a valuable resource for policymakers and practitioners as well as for academics. The volume includes an excellent directory of crime/delinquency-prevention organizations and a supplementary bibliography. Choice In recent years, the idea of prevention as a means of controlling crime has gained unprecedented popularity. Advocates of crime prevention frequently see its proactive nature to be superior to the reactive stance of typical law enforcement. Yet major questions continue to arise about what prevention is, how it can be carried out, to whom it should be directed and where it can best be implemented. Elmer E. Johnson has drawn together a variety of perspectives in an effort to provide an integrated analysis of fundamental concepts relating to the preventive approach. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elmer H. JohnsonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Greenwood Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.761kg ISBN: 9780313240232ISBN 10: 031324023 Pages: 413 Publication Date: 21 April 1987 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Preface Introduction: The ""What,"" ""How,"" ""Who,"" and ""Where"" of Prevention by Elmer H. Johnson Crime Control: Deterrence and Target Hardening by Meryl M. and Maurice M. Bell Environmental Design as a Rational for Prevention by James L. LeBeau Treatment and Behavior Change in Juvenile Deliquents by Gerald E. Davidson The Community and Prevention by Robert Weiss Police and Crime Prevention: A Political Approach by Robert A. Lorinska Preventive Function of the Courts by Nancy Travis Wolfe Schooling and Delinquency by J. David Hawkins and Denise M. Lishner Social Service and Citizen Involvement by Robert B. Coates Dealing with Crime on the Streets by John Conrad The Preventive Effects of the Family on Delinquency by Joseph H. Rankin and L. Edward Wells Prevention in Business and Industry by Elmer H. Johnson Public Facilities by Sidney E. Matthews and Elmer H. Johnson Evaluation: How Does It Work? by Jim C. Hackler Appendix A: Supplementary Selected Biography Appendix B: Directory of Selected Organizations Index"Reviews?Each written specifically for this volume by a variety of qualified professionals, the articles in this interdisciplinary collection are organized effectively around four major rationales: crime control, environmental design, therapy, and community. The Handbook clearly points out that although the literature on crime prevention is voluminous, the social conditions that invoke criminality are resistant to social change. The articles repeatedly demand a critical evaluation of prevention theories, and programs, and call for accountability within the crime-prevention profession. The collection will serve as a valuable resource for policymakers and practitioners as well as for academics. The volume includes an excellent directory of crime/delinquency-prevention organizations and a supplementary bibliography. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals in behavioral sciences and criminal justice.?-Choice ?Each written specifically for this volume by a variety of qualified professionals, the articles in this interdisciplinary collection are organized effectively around four major rationales: crime control, environmental design, therapy, and community. The Handbook clearly points out that although the literature on crime prevention is voluminous, the social conditions that invoke criminality are resistant to social change. The articles repeatedly demand a critical evaluation of prevention theories, and programs, and call for accountability within the crime-prevention profession. The collection will serve as a valuable resource for policymakers and practitioners as well as for academics. The volume includes an excellent directory of crime/delinquency-prevention organizations and a supplementary bibliography. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals in behavioral sciences and criminal justice.?-Choice Each written specifically for this volume by a variety of qualified professionals, the articles in this interdisciplinary collection are organized effectively around four major rationales: crime control, environmental design, therapy, and community. The Handbook clearly points out that although the literature on crime prevention is voluminous, the social conditions that invoke criminality are resistant to social change. The articles repeatedly demand a critical evaluation of prevention theories, and programs, and call for accountability within the crime-prevention profession. The collection will serve as a valuable resource for policymakers and practitioners as well as for academics. The volume includes an excellent directory of crime/delinquency-prevention organizations and a supplementary bibliography. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals in behavioral sciences and criminal justice. -Choice Author InformationELMER H.JOHNSON is Distinguished Professor at the Center for the Study of Crime Delinquency and Corrections at Southern Illinois University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |