06415nam 22007691c 450 991081009320332120200115203623.097818411317171-4725-6225-91-281-04212-997866110421271-84731-330-210.5040/9781472562258(CKB)1000000000408893(EBL)317899(OCoLC)476111398(SSID)ssj0000149784(PQKBManifestationID)11149442(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000149784(PQKBWorkID)10238787(PQKB)11179164(Au-PeEL)EBL1772331(CaPaEBR)ebr11002854(CaONFJC)MIL104212(OCoLC)893331995(OCoLC)191821571(UtOrBLW)bpp09257079(Au-PeEL)EBL317899(OCoLC)935264742(MiAaPQ)EBC1772331(EXLCZ)99100000000040889320140929d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEthical and social perspectives on situational crime prevention edited by Andrew von Hirsch, David Garland, Alison Wakefield1st ed.Oxford Hart Publishing 2000.1 online resource (240 p.)Studies in penal theory and penal ethicsThe thinking reflected in this book was stimulated by two colloquia held in Cambridge, in January 1997 and October 1999Published for Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge1-84113-553-4 1-84113-171-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexMachine generated contents note: 1 Ideas, Institutions and Situational Crime Prevention 1 -- David Garland -- 2 Benefits, Burdens and Responsibilities: Some Ethical Dimensions of -- Situational Crime Prevention 17 -- R A Duff and S E Marshall -- 3 The Burdens of Situational Crime Prevention: An Ethical Commentary 37 -- John Kicinig -- 4 The Ethics of Public Television Surveillance 59 -- Andrew von Hirsch -- 5 Exclusion from Public Space 77 -- Andrew yon Hirsch and Clifford Shearing -- 6 Situational Prevention, Criminology and Social Values 97 -- Ronald V. Clarke -- 7 Situational Prevention: Social Values and Social Viewpoints 113 -- Joanna Shapland -- 8Situational Crime Prevention in Mass Private Property 125 -- Alison Wakefield -- 9 Changing Situations and Changing People 147 -- David J Smith -- Ig For a Sociological Theory of Situations (Or How Useful is -- Pragmatic Criminology?) 175 -- Tim Hope and Richard Sparks -- Situational Crime Prevention, Urban Governance and Trust Relations 193 -- Adam Crawford -- 12 The New Criminologies of Everyday Life: Routine Activity Theory -- in Historical and Social Context 215 -- David Garland -- List of Participants 225 -- Index 2261 Ideas, Institutions and Situational Crime Prevention -- David Garland -- 2 Benefits, Burdens and Responsibilities: Some Ethical Dimensions of Situational Crime Prevention -- R A Duff and S E Marshall -- 3 The Burdens of Situational Crime Prevention: An Ethical Commentary -- John Kleinig -- 4 The Ethics of Public Television Surveillance -- Andrew von Hirsch -- 5 Exclusion from Public Space -- Andrew von Hirsch and Clifford Shearing -- 6 Situational Prevention, Criminology and Social Values -- Ronald V. Clarke -- 7 Situational Prevention: Social Values and Social Viewpoints -- Joanna Shapland -- 8 Situational Crime Prevention in Mass Private Property -- Alison Wakefield -- 9 Changing Situations and Changing People -- David J Smith -- 10 For a Sociological Theory of Situations (Or How Useful is Pragmatic Criminology) -- Tim Hope and Richard Sparks -- 11 Situational Crime Prevention, Urban Governance and Trust Relations -- Adam Crawford -- 12 The New Criminologies of Everyday Life: Routine Activity Theory in Historical and Social Context -- David Garland"Situational crime prevention has drawn increasing interest in recent years,yet the debate has looked mainly at whether it 'works' to prevent crime. This volume addresses the ethics of situational crime prevention and also examines the place of situational crime prevention within criminology. The contributors are twelve distinguished criminologists who together advance our understanding of the ethical and societal questions underlying crime prevention. Contributors: Ron Clarke, Adam Crawford, Antony Duff, David Garland, Tim Hope, Richard Jones, John Kleinig, Clifford Shearing, David J. Smith, Richard Sparks, Andrew von Hirsch and Alison Wakefield. "... presents several unique questions regarding the use of crime prevention strategies." Robert Hanser writing in The Literature of Criminal Justice January 2001"--Bloomsbury PublishingSituational crime prevention has drawn increasing interest in recent years,yet the debate has looked mainly at whether it 'works' to prevent crime. This volume addresses the ethics of situational crime prevention and also examines the place of situational crime prevention within criminology. The contributors are twelve distinguished criminologists who together advance our understanding of the ethical and societal questions underlying crime prevention. Contributors: Ron Clarke, Adam Crawford, Antony Duff, David Garland, Tim Hope, Richard Jones, John Kleinig, Clifford Shearing, David J. Smith, Richard Sparks, Andrew von Hirsch and Alison Wakefield. ".presents several unique questions regarding the use of crime prevention strategies." Robert Hanser writing in The Literature of Criminal Justice January 2001Studies in penal theory and penal ethics.Crime preventionMoral and ethical aspectsCrime & criminologyCrime preventionMoral and ethical aspects.364.4Von Hirsch AndrewGarland DavidWakefield AlisonUniversity of Cambridge.Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics.UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910810093203321Ethical and social perspectives on situational crime prevention4091554UNINA