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Nieto, Marcus – 1999
Key findings are presented from a survey conducted by the California Research Bureau showing that most California school districts incorporate violence prevention program curricula with a strong police and security presence. Many schools have installed closed circuit video surveillance cameras, canine searches, and metal detectors. Unfortunately,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Crime Prevention, Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education
Ludwig, Jens; Duncan, Greg J.; Hirschfield, Paul – 2000
This paper uses data from a randomized housing-mobility experiment to study the effects on juvenile crime of relocating families from high- to low-poverty neighborhoods. Since 1994, the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Moving to Opportunity (MTO) experiment has assigned families from high-poverty Baltimore neighborhoods into three…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Child Safety, Crime Prevention
Lochner, Lance; Moretti, Enrico – 2001
This paper estimates the effect of education on participation in crime and incarceration, using data from the U.S. Census and changes in state compulsory attendance laws. Increases in compulsory schooling ages are not correlated with increases in state resources devoted to fighting crime. Research suggests that additional years of secondary…
Descriptors: Black Students, Compulsory Education, Crime, Crime Prevention
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Johnson-Dalzine, Patricia; Dalzine, Lawrence; Martin-Stanley, Charles – Journal of Negro Education, 1996
Assesses an intervention model for reducing fear of criminal violence among the African American elderly. Senior citizens (n=31) participated in four crime prevention workshops. Eighty-three percent, as compared with 68% before the workshops, reported feeling safe at home at night. Significant posttest correlations were noted for posttest fear of…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Crime, Crime Prevention
New York Governor's Advisory Committee for Black Affairs, Albany. – 1987
Racially motivated and/or targeted violence is a priority criminal justice issue for New York State. Racially motivated violence occurs when the perpetrator's intent or conscious objective is to injure a person or his property because of the person's racial identity. The following factors may explain the occurrence and recent increase in racial…
Descriptors: Blacks, Crime, Crime Prevention, Police Action
O'Keefe, Garrett J. – 1983
In contrast with earlier findings indicating that public information campaigns produce little change in public attitudes and behaviors, current research suggests that the Advertising Council's "Take a Bite Out of Crime" campaign, initiated in 1979, has had a substantive impact on the public's response to crime prevention. Data from a…
Descriptors: Advertising, Behavior Modification, Community Cooperation, Community Information Services
Proefrock, David W. – 1983
The recent development of strong statistical techniques has made accurate predictions of recidivism possible. To investigate the utility of discriminant analysis methodology in making predictions of recidivism in juvenile offenders, the court records of 271 male and female juvenile offenders, aged 12-16, were reviewed. A cross validation group…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crime Prevention, Delinquency, Discriminant Analysis
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O'Keefe, Garrett J. – Communication Research: An International Quarterly, 1985
Investigated the persuasive impact of a national crime prevention campaign in the context of past and contemporary media efforts. Found that the campaign had marked influence on citizens' cognitions, attitudes, and behaviors regarding crime prevention. (PD)
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Citizen Participation
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Lincoln, Alan Jay – Library Trends, 1984
Presents results of the Library Crime Research Project, a three-year study of crime and disruption patterns in public libraries in all 50 states. Patterns of crime, costs of crime (direct, indirect), losses due to crime, patterns of security use, and effects of victimization are covered. Three references are listed. (EJS)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Costs, Crime, Crime Prevention
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Parker, Peter J. – Library Trends, 1984
Examines statutory and legal remedies available to library administrators for the protection of their institutions, their employees, and their collections. Discussion covers law enforcement priorities and the library, museum, or archive and a comparison of state legislation concerning damage or failure to return library materials and library…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Crime, Crime Prevention, Criminal Law
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquent Prevention (Dept. of Justice), Washington, DC. – 1999
In recent years, communities across the country have struggled to develop effective solutions to the problem of gun violence. Many have approached the United States Department of Justice for help in identifying solutions. This publication was developed in response to these requests. It is designed to provide state and local elected officials,…
Descriptors: Community Action, Crime Prevention, Delinquency Prevention, Gun Control
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Craissati, Jackie; McClurg, Grace – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1997
A British follow-up study of 25 convicted perpetrators of child abuse compared group and individual treatment outcomes. Results found some evidence for positive change in the group condition in terms of greater honesty in reporting normal and deviant sexual outlets, in addition to the improvement in attitudes toward women. (CR)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Crime Prevention, Criminals, Foreign Countries
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Bartsch, Robert A.; Cheurprakobkit, Sutham – Educational Studies, 2002
Examines the attitudes of Texas junior high/middle school and high school principals (n=207). Focuses on the severity of four school problems and the possibility of five criminology and criminal justice concepts. States that these are important for students to learn about to deter school crime. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Criminology, Educational Research
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Bachman, Ronet – Rural Sociology, 1992
Analysis of national crime data, 1973-90, indicates that central-city residents have the highest crime risk, although rural residents are more likely to be victimized by acquaintances or relatives. Other factors associated with differential vulnerabilities are age, educational attainment, income, marital status, gender, and race. (TES)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Crime, Crime Prevention, Family Violence
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Wattam, Corinne – Children & Society, 1999
Reviews three current approaches to preventing child abuse in Great Britain: clinical health-led risk-assessment model, broader social-reform strategies, and criminal justice youth victimization models. Explores sources of contradiction through definitions of child abuse underpinning different strategies. Proposes change in language of child…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Children
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