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Environment, Crime and Control and The emergence of formal crime control

Hello, I am starting year two in september and am using last years 'handbooks' to read around the area, I have come across, 'environment, crime and control' and 'the emergence of formal crime control'

 

Can any one point me in the right direction of where to read?

 

Many thanks.

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Environmental Criminology by Brantingham would be a good start. There are loads of books around environmental crim and crime control, most undergraduate textbooks like Criminological perspectives will have chapters in them. I think there is a section in the oxford hanbook of criminology too.

 

 

Policing; An introduction to concepts and practise - Alan Wright (2002)  

Handbook of Policing - Tim Newburn (2004)

 

Pretty good for CPTED and actual fact environmental adjustment for policing and controlling criminal activity. 

Where are you studying, Helen?
check out these: they are not to heavy going
Crime & Everyday Life by Felson (1994) 
Barntingham & Barntingham Environmental Criminology (1981)
Mathews R & J.Young (eds) Issues in Realist Criminology
Oh... R Burke does a chapter on environmental criminology in his book criminological theory..
Hope these help out 
great suggestions.
Thank you all so much, I think I must have been over looking the information. I'll have a read :)

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