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E-DOCA
- The European Designing Out Crime Association
E-DOCA is dedicated to safe communities and improving the quality
of urban life by implementation, promotion, and further development
of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design and Designing
Out Crime. E-DOCA offers its members access to a European network
of practitioners, researchers and policy makers as well as a
database of information, projects, articles and tools on CPTED,
Designing Out Crime, Situation Crime Reduction, etc. Through
the website, newsletters and special issues, members are brought
up to date on the trends, success stories and solutions. Members
can meet at the European meetings and workshops as well as at
yearly ICA conference. Membership is open to anybody at a cost
of € 50/year and includes membership of E-DOCA as well
as membership of the ICA worldwide.
http://www.e-doca.net
Gearing up against crime: A dynamic
framework
Paul Ekblom (1997). Gearing up against Crime: A Dynamic Framework
to Help Designers Keep up with the Adaptive Criminal in a Changing
World. International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention,Gearing
up against crime: A dynamic framework October, Vol 2/4:249-265.
The Home Office
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/risk.pdf
Home Office website
Home Office website, with Research, Development and Statistics
Directorate section selected
The Home Office
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/index.htm
Hot Products
Ronald V. Clarke (1999). Hot Products: Understanding, Anticipating
and Reducing Demand for Stolen
Goods. Police Research Series Paper 112. London: Home Office
The Home Office
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/prgpubs/fprs112.pdf
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