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245 04 $aThe reasoning criminologist :$bessays in honour of Ronald V. Clarke /$cedited by Nick Tilley and Graham Farrell.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2012.
300 $a1 online resource (xxi, 260 pages) :$billustrations, maps
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490 1 $aCrime science series ;$v10
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aGraham Farrell and Nick Tilley introduction : Ronald V. Clarke -- the quiet revolutionary -- Situational crime prevention : the home office origins / Pat Mayhew and Mike Hough -- On being crime specific : observations on the career of R.V.G. Clarke / Derek Cornish and Martha Smith -- Ferruginous ducks, low hanging fruit, and Ronald V. Clarke's world of crime science / Nick Ross -- Happy returns : ideas brought back from situational crime prevention's exploration of design against crime / Paul Ekblom -- Linking situational crime prevention and focused deterrence strategies / Anthony A. Braga and David M. Kennedy -- Situational crime prevention makes problem-oriented policing work : the importance of interdependent theories for effective policing / John Eck and Tamara Madensen -- Ron Clarke's contribution to improving policing : a diffusion of benefits / Michael Scott and Herman Goldstein -- Vulnerability of evaluators of problem-oriented policing projects / Johannes Knutsson -- Evaluation for everyday life / Mike Maxfield -- Using rational choice and situation crime prevention to inform, interpret, and enhance public surveillance efforts : a three city study / Nancy La Vigne -- Spatial displacement and diffusion of crime control benefits revisited : new evidence on why crime doesn't just move around the corner / David Weisburd and Cody Telep -- Suicide and opportunity : implications for the rationality of suicide / David Lester -- Ron and the schiphol fly / Ken Pease and Gloria Laycock -- Exploring the person-situation interaction in situational crime prevention / Richard Wortley -- A rational choice analysis of organized crime and trafficked goods / Mangai Natajaran -- The structure of angry violence / Marcus Felson -- Extending the reach of situational crime prevention / Graeme R. Newman and Joshua D. Freilich -- Contrasting hotspots : did the opportunist make the heat / Kate Bowers and Shane Johnson -- Situating situational crime prevention : anchoring politically palatable crime reduction strategy / Paul Brantingham and Patricia Brantingham.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aThis book is a tribute to the work of criminologist Professor Ronald V. Clarke, in view of his enormous and enduring contribution to criminology and crime science. Clarke is best known for his development of the theory and application of situational crime prevention, although he also played a major part in the establishment of the British Crime Survey, in discussions of evaluation methodology, and in improving the knowledge base and tools for problem-oriented policing. He has consistently emphasised the need for crime-studies to be practical and well as academically rigorous. In this major col.
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