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"International Centre for the Prevention of Crime"

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Community safety workers : an exploratory study of some emerging crime prevention occupations / report prepared by Sharon Gray under the direction of Valerie Sagant and Margaret Shaw.
  • Academic Research
2006
Maximizing the effectiveness of the technical assistance provided in the fields of crime prevention and criminal justice : background note for PNI workshop / Margaret Shaw.
  • Academic Research
2006
Police and prevention : re-emergence of a strong idea? / Daniel Sansfaçon.
  • Academic Research
2006
Prevention of residential burglaries : lessons drawn from a comparative approach / [Olivier Barchechat].
  • Academic Research
2006
Public-private-community action towards safety : a focus on housing in disadvantaged neighbourhoods / Laura Capobianco.
  • Academic Research
2006
Summary papers : ICPC annual colloquium proceedings : communities in action for crime prevention, September 14 - 15, 2006, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, Australia.
  • Government Document
  • Academic Research
2006
Sharpening the lens [electronic resource] : private sector involvement in crime prevention / prepared by Laura Capobianco.
  • Academic Research
2005
Urban crime prevention and youth at risk [electronic resource] : compendium of promising strategies and programmes from around the world / [compiled by] International Centre for the Prevention of Crime ; prepared for the 11th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Bangkok, 2005 ; [compiled and edited by Margaret Shaw and Kathryn Travers].
  • Academic Research
2005
Youth and gun violence : the outstanding case for prevention / Margaret Shaw.
  • Academic Research
2005
Developing trust : international approaches to women's safety / by Margaret Shaw and Laura Capobianco.
  • Academic Research
2004
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