Gilling, Daniel

Crime Prevention Theory, Policy and Politics - UCL Press 1997 - 14095 .

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Crime prevention is a great deal moe than "bolts and bars". It hs a conceptual dimension too. Writing with an insiders insight, Gilling traces the political nuances that have marked each stage in the development of crime prevention policy, and illuminates the points of contant and the points of tension between crime prevention and criminological theory. In doing so, he establishes the important place that crime prevention merits in the criminological curriculum.

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