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Acknowledgments |
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Crime Prevention |
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Theoretical Foundations of Crime Prevention |
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Sample Tools in Crime Prevention Through Design |
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Legislative Efforts and Crime Prevention |
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Crime Prevention and Youth |
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Internet Resources for Crime Prevention |
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Chapter 2 Primary Interventions: Crime Prevention in the Family and Schools |
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Family-Based Crime Prevention |
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School-Based Crime Prevention |
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Chapter 3 Policing and Crime Prevention |
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History of Law Enforcement Crime Prevention Strategies |
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Early Prevention Approaches |
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Modern Prevention Approaches |
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Chapter 4 Guns and Crime: Crime Facilitation Versus Crime Prevention |
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The Scope of Firearm Ownership in the United States |
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Focusing on Illegal Markets and Criminal Activities |
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Chapter 5 Problem-Oriented Policing and Open-Air Drug Markets: Examining the Rockford Pulling Levers Deterrence Strategy |
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Chapter 6 Preventing Terrorism |
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The Post-Osama Bin Laden Era of Terrorism |
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Chapter 7 Technology and Crime Prevention |
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Social Control and Cyber-Crime Prevention |
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Internet Crime and Property |
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Emerging Issues: Crime, Deviance, and Virtual World |
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Chapter 8 Spatial Analysis of Property Crimes, Foreclosure, and Other Socioeconomic Variables: An Examination of Garfield Heights, Ohio |
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Garfield Heights Overview |
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Chapter 9 Employing Surveillance in Situational Crime Prevention |
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209 | (18) |
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Crime Prevention Theories and Surveillance |
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Autonomy and Surveillance |
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Illustrative Hypotheses for Surveillance |
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213 | (1) |
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Technology and Surveillance Applications in Crime Prevention |
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Chapter 10 The "X-Rated X-Ray": Reconciling Fairness, Privacy, and Security |
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Legal Criteria for Evaluation |
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Ethical Criteria for Evaluation |
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Theoretical Criteria for Evaluation |
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The Context of Scanning Technology |
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Chapter 11 Sentencing Philosophies and Intermediate Sanctions |
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Goals of Modern Sentencing |
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Chapter 12 Promising Programs for Delinquency Prevention and the Rehabilitation of Juvenile Offenders |
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Juveniles at High Risk for Offending and Juvenile Offenders |
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Creation of the Juvenile Justice System |
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Juvenile Justice and the Impact of the "Get-Tough" Approach |
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Juvenile Treatment Programs |
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Chapter 13 Adult Offender Recidivism Reduction Programs |
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Prison-Based Recidivism Reduction Programs |
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290 | (8) |
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Community-Based Recidivism Reduction Programs |
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298 | (7) |
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Chapter 14 Prevention of Sex Offenses and Sex Offenders |
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Overview of Sex Offenders |
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Measurement and Rates of Sexual Offenses |
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319 | (1) |
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Risk Management of Sex Offenders |
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320 | (1) |
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Theoretical Explanations of Sex Offending |
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322 | (2) |
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Prevention of Sexual Offenses |
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Chapter 15 Preventing White-Collar Crime |
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The 2008 U.S. Economic Crisis |
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A Choice Model of White-Collar Offending |
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Recent Changes in White-Collar Crime Law |
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Chapter 16 Preventing Crimes Against Special Populations |
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Crime Prevention and the Elderly |
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360 | (4) |
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Crime Prevention and the Homeless |
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364 | (8) |
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Crime Prevention and the Mentally Ill |
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Chapter 17 Introduction to Comparative Issues of Crime Prevention |
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Chapter 18 Life on the Atoll: Singapore Ecology as a Neglected Dimension of Social Order |
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Chapter 19 Lessons Learned About Low Crime Rates in Japan: Field Notes from Interviews with Japanese Police Officers |
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Data Analysis and Discussion |
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Chapter 20 Nash in Najaf: Game Theory and Its Applicability to the Iraqi Conflict |
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Flashback to Logic 101: The Prisoner's Dilemma |
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Game Theory 101: A Primer |
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414 | (1) |
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Achieving Equilibrium: "Can't We All Just Get Along?" |
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Corruption Between Players: The Simple Form Game and the Iraqi Conflict |
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U.S. Interests in Iraq: The Extensive Form Game |
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Conclusions: Where Do We Go from Here? |
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Name Index |
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Subject Index |
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