Crime control programs
Policing Drug Hot Spots: The Jersey City Drug Market Analysis Experiment
Community-Based Crime Prevention: An Assessment of the Eisenhower Foundation's Neighborhood Program
Policing Drug Hot Spots
Criminology Against Crime: Criminologists and Crime Control for the Indianapolis Police Department
Enhancing Citizen Participation and Solving Serious Crime: A National Evaluation of Crime Stoppers Programs
Guardian Angels: A Unique Approach to Crime Prevention
Assessment of the Impact of Quality-of-Life Policing on Crime and Disorder
Process and Outcome Evaluation of an Agricultural Crime Prevention Initiative
Effects of Directed Patrol and Self-Initiated Enforcement on Firearm Violence: A Randomized Controlled Study of Hot Spot Policing
Resource Manual on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
New Model for Institutionalizing Problem Analysis in Police Agencies
Impact of Order-Maintenance Policing on New York City Homicide and Robbery Rates: 1988-2001
Geography and Public Safety: A Quarterly Bulletin of Applied Geography for the Study of Crime and Public Safety, Volume 2, Issue 3
Benefit-Cost Analysis for Crime Policy
How do we decide how to allocate criminal justice resources in a way that minimizes the social harms from both crime and policy efforts to control crime? How, for that matter, do we decide how much to spend on the criminal justice system and crime control generally, versus other pressing needs? These questions are at the heart of benefit-cost analysis.
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