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Turner, Edward T.; Williams, H. Preston – Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1973
This article presents a research study on who is stealing bound copies of physical education materials and why they do it. (JA)
Descriptors: Books, Libraries, Physical Education, Stealing
Sager, Don – Libr J, 1969
Descriptors: Libraries, Library Equipment, Prevention, Stealing
Burns Security Inst., Briarcliff Manor, NY. – 1973
As educational and cultural centers, public libraries are in the mainstream of American life. Persistent library crime, such as pilferage, theft and vandalism, represents much more than financial loss. It deprives the public of access to irreplaceable books, rare manuscripts and other reference materials. Equally important, it inflicts hardships…
Descriptors: Books, Libraries, Library Materials, Library Surveys
Arterburn, Tom R. – American Libraries, 1996
Discusses how libraries can deal with criminal and disruptive behavior, including vandalism, theft, and threats toward individual safety. Security measures proposed and/or implemented by various public and academic libraries, and the Library of Congress, are highlighted. Also included are a list of crisis prevention tips and suggestions for…
Descriptors: Aggression, Crime Prevention, Libraries, Library Personnel
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Kirkpatrick, John T. – Library Trends, 1984
Reviews nature of criminal activity in libraries in context of two criminological theoretical groupings: psychological theories (encompasses criminological attention to individual psychological traits), and sociological theories (examines ways in which societies are structured and how structures might generate crime). Some strategies of prevention…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Crime, Crime Prevention, Criminology