Preventing crime what works for children, offenders, victims, and places /
Crime prevention should be rational and should be based on the best possible evidence. Decision-makers should weigh heavily any available evidence on what works best. How can a program that has produced no discernable evidence of effectiveness, as shown through numerous evaluations, be considered fo...
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Other Authors: | Welsh, Brandon, 1969-, Farrington, David P., SpringerLink (Online Service) |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Dordrecht :
Springer,
©2006.
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource (x, 243 pages) : illustrations. |
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