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| 17010. THE "NEW CRIMINOLOGIES SELF EVERYDAY LIFE." According to criminologist David Garland, crime needs to be regarded as a “routine” activity. Based on this view, it is argued that crime control should be “embedded” at the source of the crime (in the form of cameras, alarms, etc.). This approach is contrasted with the punitive/reactionary approach to fighting crime. Includes a discussion on how these ideas apply to national crime policy. Keywords: crime theory routine activities. 11 pages; 30 footnotes; 5 bibliographic sources. | $77 |
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