The International Crime Drop
New Directions in Research
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Author
Publication
2012-11-14 - Brand: Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Word Count
83,250 words, Guess
Page Count
333 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27998867M
- ISBN-139780230302655
- ISBN-100230302653
- OCLC Control Number805011681
- Library of Congress Control Number2012041195
Classifications
- LCCJZ2-6530HV6437-HV645
Description
Drawing on studies from major European countries and Australia, this exciting new collection from a group of internationally-renowned scholars extends the ongoing debate on falling crime rates from the perspective of criminal opportunity or routine activity theory. Considering the trends and discourse of the international crime fall, this book analyses the effect of Post World War II crime booms which triggered a universal improvement in security across the Western world, such as the introduction of mandatory security in motor vehicles in Europe and the US. Preliminary evidence is also presented on the impact of collective improvements in home security, analyzing levels of household burglaries and their distribution amongst the population in The Netherlands, England and Wales. The International Crime Drop discusses how improved security against volume crime has initiated a prolonged recession on criminal markets in the West, a downturn that appears largely independent from criminal policies of individual governments. With fresh evidence for the causes of international falls in crime, this book signals a new direction in epidemiological studies of crime.
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- The International Crime Drop
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