Police and Crime: Analysis of Intelligence-Led Problem-Oriented ...
.... policing. Uniformed police patrolled the streets to
prevent crime, to interrupt crimes in progress, and to apprehend criminals. Whatever ....
(1836

7

)
Thinking About Crime
.... because of
crime. They cannot
prevent crime, but they can be used effectively in experimental ways to maintain order in the community. ....
(2061

8

)
Prisons and Crime Reduction
.... Studies like these show that even the harshest prison terms do less to
prevent crime than many programs that strengthen families and provide for human needs. ....
(1275

5

)
Programs to Reduce Crime in the US
.... Studies like these show that even the harshest prison terms do less to
prevent crime than many programs that strengthen families and provide for human needs. ....
(1275

5

)
The Criminal Justice System
....
crime (Reiman, 40-41). According to author Steven R. Donziger, the US policy to
prevent crime is problematic. He claims that America ....
(1993

8

)
Classical theory in Criminology
.... Under these conditions, Bentham believed that punishment should achieve four things:: 1) it should
prevent crime; 2) if it could not
prevent crime, it should ....
(1442

6

)
Classical theory in criminology
.... Under these conditions, Bentham believed that punishment should achieve four things:: 1) it should
prevent crime; 2) if it could not
prevent crime, it should ....
(1442

6

)
Public Perception of Crime and Delinquency
.... If
crime were truly biological or psychological, for instance, only some sort of effective diagnostic method would enable society to
prevent crime to any ....
(2658

11

)
Cyber Crime Fears of being
.... originated by government. Government has an obligation to
prevent crime and to pursue and punish criminals. The question then becomes ....
(1865

7

)
Processing a crime scene.
.... Vehicles involved in a
crime should remain on scene until processed to
prevent alteration or destruction of physical evidence. Interview ....
(1712

7

)
Conflict, Labeling Theory
.... 1). In this sense, it is actually the methods of trying to
prevent crime and punish criminals that are the cause of
crime from the labeling theory perspective. ....
(1303

5

)
Perceptions About Crime Rates
.... of such groups and investigative bodies to represent the range of people affected by
crime, and the different racial perspectives on how best to
prevent it and ....
(1971

8

)
CALGARY POLICE DEPARTMENT 1.
.... The Juvenile Squad also works with Juvenile Court to both
prevent crime committed by juveniles, and to rehabilitate juvenile offenders. ....
(1274

5

)
Rodney King
.... because of citizens, whose fear of
crime has reached an all-time high, and because of politicians, who publicize the notion that tough cops
prevent crime. ....
(1994

8

)
Private Prisons
.... of addressing the causes of criminal behavior and rehabilitating the offenders, the criminal justice system is expected to
prevent crime through deterrence and ....
(1207

5

)
Deviant Police: Crime as Profit
.... specialized unit is otherwise making so-called good collars and reducing
crime on the .... the activities of these units more rigorously in order to
prevent the "us ....
(973

4

)
African American Youth Violence
.... carjacker. As a result of this stereotyping, police efforts include a focus on young black males (profiling) to
prevent crime. There ....
(2265

9

)
First Amendment & Adult Establishments
.... The city enacted the law, according to Rehnquist, to "
prevent crime, protect the city's retail trade, maintain property values, and generally æprotec[t] and ....
(2244

9

)
Organized Crime
.... However, if we look at some of the measures designed to
prevent the involvement of organized
crime, we can see why it is often do difficult to stop it from ....
(5845

23

)
Anomie and Strain Theory Th
.... Eliminating these disadvantages is therefore seen as having the potential to
prevent crime and deviance. Reference Akers, RL & Sellers, CS (2004). ....
(1719

7

)
Anomie and Strain Theory Th
.... Eliminating these disadvantages is therefore seen as having the potential to
prevent crime and deviance. Reference Akers, RL & Sellers, CS (2004). ....
(1725

7

)
Against Capital Punishment
.... Basically, the argument maintains that certain offenders must be killed not to
prevent crime but because of the demands of justice (Amnesty Int'l 16). ....
(1937

8

)
Creating school climates That Prevent Violence
.... Creating school climates that
prevent school violence .... This method of reducing school
crime focuses on punishment of the
crime rather than its prevention such as ....
(511

2

)
Rural Police Departments
.... that the operating philosophy of law enforcement is to work cooperatively with a wide range of community groups and institutions to
prevent crime and reduce ....
(2848

11

)
Marxist Conflict Perspective on Crime
.... from their iron triangle of exploitation and powerlessness will create the kind of freedom necessary to
prevent alienation and ultimately
crime from occurring. ....
(712

3

)
White Collar Crime
.... Despite this concern, it is likely the DOJ will continue to crackdown on white collar
crime to
prevent further regulation of corporate activities and to prove ....
(1002

4

)
Comp Crime First Half
.... among computer
crime offenders (Wold et al., 1989, p. 6): No system or machine is infallible, and because of this computer
crime is difficult to
prevent. ....
(7572

30

)
Gun Control Laws
.... But do stricter gun laws really
prevent violent
crime? Again Americans and the experts appear divided on the issue. Many people ....
(1147

5

)
Crime and Punishment Baccaria & Dostoevsky
.... of rational rule, while Dostoevsky argues no one is above the higher moral laws of man, but that does not
prevent them from .... Dostoevsky, F.
Crime and Punishment ....
(2147

9

)
Banning Handguns & Other Guns
.... the death penalty may represent a means of ensuring that the most heinous crimes are punished by an extreme sanction, it does little to
prevent crime and to ....
(7132

29

)