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Classics in Environmental Criminology
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Classics in Environmental Criminology
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A careful analysis of environmental factors is key to understanding the causes of crime, to solving crimes, and eventually helping to predict and prevent them. Classics in Environmental Criminology is a comprehensive collection of seminal pieces from legendary contributors who focus on the role that the immediate environment plays in the occurrence
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on the Texts
- Permissions
- About the Editors
- Table of Contents
- Part I: Early Work on the Ecology of Crime
- Chapter 1: The Place of Environmental Criminology within Criminological Though
- Chapter 2: Of the Developmentof the Propensity to Crime (1842)
- Chapter 3: Localities of Crimein Suffolk (1856)
- Chapter 4: Juvenile Delinquency in a Small City (1916)
- Chapter 5: Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas
- Chapter 6: Urban Ecological Aspects of Crime in Akron (1974)
- Chapter 7: Intraurban Crime Patterns (1974)
- Part II: Classics in Environmental Criminology
- Chapter 8: Social Change and Crime Rate Trends
- Chapter 9: Routine Activities and Crime
- Chapter 10: Notes on the Geometry of Crime (1981)
- Chapter 11: The Use of Space in Burglary (1985)
- Chapter 12: Nodes, Paths, and Edges
- Chapter 13: Modeling Offendersâ Decisions
- Chapter 14: Linking Criminal Choices, Routine Activities, Informal Control, and Criminal Outcomes (1986)
- Chapter 15: Understanding Crime Displacement
- Chapter 16: Environment, Routine, and Situation
- Part III: Environmental Criminology and Crime Prevention
- Chapter 17: A Conceptual Model of Crime Prevention (1976)
- Chapter 18: Crime Preventionand Control through EnvironmentalEngineering (1969)
- Chapter 19: Criminal Behavior and the Physical Environment A Perspective
- Chapter 20: Situational Crime Prevention Theory and Practice
- Chapter 21: Routine Activities and Crime Preventionin the Developing Metropolis (1987)*
- Chapter 22: Future Spaces
- References
- Index
- Body
- Back cover