Designing Out Crime from Products and Systems.
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Language: | English |
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Boulder, CO :
Lynne Rienner Publishers,
2005
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Series page; Title page; copyright page; Contents; Introduction; Notes; References; Modifying Criminogenic Products: What Role for Government?; Introduction; Theoretical Background; Product Change Made to Date; The Process of Production Change; Government Roles to Date; Future Policy Options; Conclusions; Appendix; Notes; References; Partners Against Crime: The Role of the Corporate Sector in Tackling Crime; Introduction; Corporate Social Responsibility; Public Policy and Operational Intitiatives; Conclusions and Recommendations; Notes; References; Promoting Design against Crime; Introduction.
- Situational Crime PreventionLessons from the Military and from Ecodesign; Educating and Incentivising Designers; Persuading and Assisting Industry; Influencing Consumer Attitudes; Recommendations from the Main Report; Notes; References; Breaking the Cycle: Fundamentals of Crime-Proofing Design; Introduction; The Design Experience; The Widening Design Agenda; The Design Process; The Four Fundamentals of Design Against Crime; Models of Criminal Causality; The Crime Lifecycle Model; Conclusion; Note; References; Designing out Crime from the U.K. Vehicle Licensing System; Introduction.
- The U.K. Vehicle Registration System in 2000What We Did; Recommendations; Implementation; Notes; References; Security Coding of Electronic Products; Introduction; Part 1: Conceptual Background; The Scope of the Code; The Case for a Voluntary Code; Part 2: Elements of the Code; Implententing the Code: Next Steps; Conclusions; Notes; References.