April 2005 (Special Issue)
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Volume 47, No 2
CONTENTS
Crime Prevention: Canadian and International Perspectives
Edited by Ross Hastings, Lucie Léonard, Julian Roberts, and Daniel Sansfaçons
Page
209
Introduction: Perspectives on Crime Prevention : Issues and Challenges.
Ross Hastings
Part I : Canadian Perspectives
233
Building Safer Communities : Lessons Learned from Canada’s National Strategy.
Lucie Léonard, Giselle Rosario, Carolyn Scott, and Jessica Bressan
251
The Need for Comprehensive Crime Prevention Planning: The case of Motor Vehicle Theft.
Rick Linden and Renuka Chaturvedi
271
Situational Crime Prevention as a Key Component in Embedded Crime Prevention.
Patricia L. Brantingham, Paul J. Brantingham, and Wendy Taylor
293
Engendering Crime Prevention: International Developments and the Canadian Experience.
Margaret Shaw and Caroline Andrew
317
Le partenariat dans la prévention du crime en milieu urbain: les défies d’une culture à consolider.
Sophie Paquin
337
Evidence-Based Crime Prevention : Conclusions and Directions for a Safer Society.
Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
Part II : International Perspectives
355
A Short History of Crime Prevention in Australia.
Peter Homel
369
The New Local Governance of Community Safety in England and Wales.
Tim Hope
389
Recent Developments in Crime Prevention and Safety Policies in Finland.
Kauko Aromaa and Jukka-Pekka Takala
407
Prevention and Security: A New Governance Model for France.
Sebastian Roché
427
Crime and Prevention in South Africa: 10 Years After.
Anton du Plessis and Antoinette Louw
447
American Crime Prevention : Trends and New Frontiers.
Amie M. Schuck
463
De la prevention et de la sécurité: réflexions sur la gouvernance durable de la sécurité des collectivités.
Daniel Sansfaçon
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