Policing Problem Places Crime Hot Spots and Effective Prevention |
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Author:
| Braga, Anthony A. Weisburd, David L. |
Series title: | Studies in Crime and Public Policy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-534196-6 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2010 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $68.00 |
Book Description:
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Both those who study crime and those who fight it agree that crime is not spread evenly across city landscapes. Rather, clusters of crime--a few "hot spots"--host a vastly disproportionate amount of criminal activity. Even within the most crime-ridden neighborhoods, crime concentrates at a few locations while other areas remain relatively crime-free. In Policing Problem Places, Anthony Braga and David Weisburd draw on rigorous scientific evidence to make the case that "hot spots"...
More DescriptionBoth those who study crime and those who fight it agree that crime is not spread evenly across city landscapes. Rather, clusters of crime--a few "hot spots"--host a vastly disproportionate amount of criminal activity. Even within the most crime-ridden neighborhoods, crime concentrates at a few locations while other areas remain relatively crime-free. In Policing Problem Places, Anthony Braga and David Weisburd draw on rigorous scientific evidence to make the case that "hot spots" policing--dealing with crime at problem places instead of catching criminal offenders--is an effective approach to crime prevention, and that it should be engaged by police departments in the United States and elsewhere.