Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

International compendium of crime prevention practices to inspire action across the world / research and writing Julie Bodson [and ten others].

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Canadian Policing Research

Resource

e-Books

Alternate Title

Recueil international de pratiques en prévention de la criminalité pour encourager l'action à travers le monde.

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Publishers

Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (VIII, 213 pages) : illustrations, charts

Note

"June 2008".
Also issued in French under the title: Recueil international de pratiques en prévention de la criminalité pour encourager l'action à travers le monde.
Under the direction of Valerie Sagant ; coordination Laura Capobianco and Michelle Virgin ; with the participation of ICPC staff: Esthela Alvarado, Olivier Barchechat, Esteban Benavides, Serges Bruneau, François Filion, Manon Jendly, Nathalie Rodrigues, and Annik Tousignant.

Summary

"This compendium addresses government and non-government actors, decision-makers, and practitioners working in crime prevention at all levels (national, regional and local). It provides many examples of initiatives that can help to inform and inspire practices from around the world. The practices place particular emphasis on process and implementation of activities, including information on partnership, outcomes, sustainability, and in some cases, they describe various lessons learned. At the same time, we continue to recognise that this is an evolving area, and what works well in one context may not always be easily transferable to another."--Page III.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

Section One : Aspects of Community Safety. Partnerships -- Citizen participation -- Social mediation and conflict resolution -- Victim support -- Tools --
Section Two : Youth at Risk. Working with children and families -- School related interventions -- Access to training and employment -- Supporting and engaging street children -- Communities in action for youth safety -- Comprehensive initiatives --
Section Three : Youth Gangs. Developing strategies and informing good practice -- Working directly with youth gangs -- Reclaiming spaces and providing activities for youth gangs -- Helping to reintegrate former gang members --
Section Four : Community Safety and Indigenous Peoples. Strengthening identity -- Strengthening leadership and participation -- Addressing violence -- Improving educational and employment outcomes -- Building capacity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous actors in safety --
Section Five : Police-Community Crime Prevention Partnerships. Ensuring a visible presence -- Providing support and information to victims -- Engaging with youth and families -- Contributing to local partnerships.

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