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Crime prevention that works - the goal of much government and corporate policy - can be difficult to discover amongst obscure and tedious academic texts. Yet, now more than ever, we need sophisticated government and corporate crime prevention policies that produce results. This book of research, policy and practice provides a clear and up-to-date guide to what works and what constitutes best practice across a range of crime prevention and security management applications and issues. It also fills a gap in the literature in regard to the integration of environmentally-based crime prevention science and applied security work. Aimed primarily at a practitioner audience, it is a concise and informative entre into the field and helps convey some of the main principles, methods and sources in crime prevention. Guidance on further secondary research is also provided. A must read for all crime prevention project managers, security managers, policy officers, students, and researchers
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monografia Rebiun25745529 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25745529 m o d cr |n|---||||| 160827s2014 qea ob 000 0 eng d 9781922117250 1922117250 9781922117243 1922117242 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP CN3GA OCLCO YDX OCLCQ VLB NT Z5A IDEBK OCLCQ MERUC OCLCQ OCLCF EZ9 OCLCQ RECBK OCLCQ UNAV 364.4 Professional Practice in Crime Prevention and Security Management Bowen Hills, QLD Australian Academic Press 2014 Bowen Hills, QLD Bowen Hills, QLD Australian Academic Press viii, 192 p. viii, 192 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Incluye referencias bibliográficas Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; About the authors; Preface; Part A: Effective Crime Prevention: From Theory to Practice; 1. Situational Crime Prevention: Theories, Impacts and Issues; 2. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design; 3. Financial Costs and Benefits of Crime Prevention; 4. Case Studies in Reducing Violent Crime and Disorder; 5. Case Studies in Reducing Property and Financial Crime; Part B: Advanced Security Management; 6. Principles of Security Management: Applying the Lessons from Crime Prevention; 7. Best Practice in Physical Security 8. People Management in SecurityPart C: The Security Industry and the New Professionalism; 9. The Security Industry: Dimensions and Issues; 10. Legal Powers, Obligations and Immunities; 11. Conduct Issues in Security Work; 12. Smart Regulation for the Security Industry Crime prevention that works - the goal of much government and corporate policy - can be difficult to discover amongst obscure and tedious academic texts. Yet, now more than ever, we need sophisticated government and corporate crime prevention policies that produce results. This book of research, policy and practice provides a clear and up-to-date guide to what works and what constitutes best practice across a range of crime prevention and security management applications and issues. It also fills a gap in the literature in regard to the integration of environmentally-based crime prevention science and applied security work. Aimed primarily at a practitioner audience, it is a concise and informative entre into the field and helps convey some of the main principles, methods and sources in crime prevention. Guidance on further secondary research is also provided. A must read for all crime prevention project managers, security managers, policy officers, students, and researchers Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Prenzler, Tim