Descript |
269 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Content |
text txt |
Media |
unmediated n |
Carrier |
volume nc |
Note |
First published in 1999 by Criminal Justice Press. |
Contents |
Editors' introduction: Seeing and being seen to prevent crime / Kate Painter and Nick Tilley -- Privatopia on trial? : property guardianship in the suburbs / Tim Hope -- A review of street lighting evaluations: crime reduction efforts / Ken Pease -- Street-lighting and crime: diffusion of benefits in the Stoke-on-Trent project / Kate Painter and David P. Farrington -- A review of CCTV evaluations: crime reduction effects and attitudes towards its use / Coretta Phillips -- CCTV and the social structuring of surveillance / Clive Norris and Gary Armstrong -- Evaluating "realistic evaluation": evidence from a study of CCTV / Martin Gill and Vicki Turbin -- Yes, it works, no, it doesn't: comparing the effects of open-street CCTV in two adjacent Scottish town centres / Jason Ditton and Emma Short -- Burnley CCTV evaluation / Rachel Armitage, Graham Smyth and Ken Pease -- Context-specific measures of CCTV effectiveness in the retail sector / Adrian Beck and Andrew Willis. |
ISBN |
1881798186 |
|
9781881798224 |
|
9781881798187 (hbk.) |
|