Crime Prevention & Community Safety is at the forefront of its field. It aims to facilitate the exchange of expertise and experience, to promote good practice and to help identify successful strategies for addressing issues of crime prevention and community safety. Papers introduce new approaches, re-evaluate traditional theories and methods, and report on the latest research. What are the benefits of subscribing?
Identify effective strategies to improve crime prevention and enhance community safety; expand and improve your understanding of theories, methods and policies relating to the problem of crime and its reduction or solution; keep up-to-date with the latest debates and research findings. What makes the journal distinct?
Informative articles from around the world for improving theory and practice; a multi-disciplinary approach with a remit for understanding both the causes and solutions; expertise on both the Editorial and Advisory Board to promote and ensure quality. How does the journal inform?
Research papers, reviews and critiques of the latest developments in aspects of crime prevention and community safety; 'A Letter From' - a summary of recent developments in different countries; 'Surfing the Crime Net' - a review of new material on crime prevention and community safety on the world-wide web. Topics covered include:
crime trendsaudits for crime and disorderpolicing measures and initiativesmulti agency partnershipsbegging and vagrancyvictimizationcrime investigation technologiesevaluating crime prevention techniquescriminal justice processanti-social behaviourparenting and crimedomestic violencecivil lawcrowd behaviourcivil disorderzero tolerance policingstrategic planningfear of crimeinternational perspectives on crime controlracial harassmentalcohol and drug related crime and disorder issuestourism, security and disorderWho should subscribe? crime prevention officerscommunity safety officerspolice forcesprobation servicesprison servicessocial science researcherslaw firmsprivate and corporate securitybusiness librariescrime analystssocial servicesinvestigatorsnational and local governmentpoliticiansvictim support agenciesmagistratespolicymakerscommunity groups