Deck 19: Crime Prevention

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Give an example of why the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime says that crime prevention as a social policy objective remains marginalized in most countries, being subsumed by larger public safety and community building objectives.
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What are some of the issues that need to be considered when designing a developmental prevention program for a family?
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Is deterrence effective in reducing crime? Discuss.
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What are some of the issues that need to be considered when designing a developmental prevention program for a family?
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Situational crime prevention strategies seek to change the environments in which crimes occur.
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Compare and contrast situational crime prevention and community crime prevention.Use examples to support your discussion.
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Case study 19.4 'Fight at the 'Armageddon' nightclub' shows elements of which crime prevention approach?

A)Situational
B)Criminal justice
C)Developmental
D)Community
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Provide an outline of action research methodology.
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What are risk factors for crime? Give examples of risk factors with your response.
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What action can local councils take to influence crime rates in their area?
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Refer to Case study 19.1 'Jack's story'.Identify the risk factors for Jack.
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What is situational crime prevention? Provide examples with your response.
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What is 'criminal justice prevention'?
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What does 'community prevention' refer to? Is it effective in reducing crime?
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Identify some of the criticisms of community prevention programs.
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Deck 19: Crime Prevention
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Give an example of why the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime says that crime prevention as a social policy objective remains marginalized in most countries, being subsumed by larger public safety and community building objectives.
Responses could include: the emphasis in Europe on the reduction of racial discrimination and the integration of immigrants and minority ethnic groups; demobilising and integrating those who have participated in armed conflicts (Africa and Latin America); politically driven crime prevention funding in Australia.
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What are some of the issues that need to be considered when designing a developmental prevention program for a family?
Responses could include:
-Risk factors for the family
-Personal resources available to the family (e.g.family and social connections, socio-economic status, skills and education)
-Willingness to participate
-Past experience with services
-What services/supports are available that could be of benefit
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Is deterrence effective in reducing crime? Discuss.
Responses should include:
• Deterrence refers to fear of punishment
• Increasing the severity of the punishment does not appear to decrease crime, however, increasing the certainty of punishment does
• Of course, if an offender does not believe they will be caught, they are not going to be concerned about the severity of punishment
• Deterrence does not appear to have an impact on recidivism
• Policing strategies like crackdowns and blitzes in crime hot spots have been shown to work. Because they cannot be predicted by offenders, they lead to a high level of uncertainty about being apprehended. Random breath testing is an example of this policing approach.
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What are some of the issues that need to be considered when designing a developmental prevention program for a family?
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Situational crime prevention strategies seek to change the environments in which crimes occur.
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Compare and contrast situational crime prevention and community crime prevention.Use examples to support your discussion.
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Case study 19.4 'Fight at the 'Armageddon' nightclub' shows elements of which crime prevention approach?

A)Situational
B)Criminal justice
C)Developmental
D)Community
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Provide an outline of action research methodology.
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What are risk factors for crime? Give examples of risk factors with your response.
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What action can local councils take to influence crime rates in their area?
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Refer to Case study 19.1 'Jack's story'.Identify the risk factors for Jack.
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What is situational crime prevention? Provide examples with your response.
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What is 'criminal justice prevention'?
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What does 'community prevention' refer to? Is it effective in reducing crime?
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Identify some of the criticisms of community prevention programs.
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