Report
Description
Situational crime prevention is a primary prevention measure, directed at stopping crime problems before they occur. It focuses on reducing crime opportunities rather than on the characteristics of criminals or potential criminals. Situational prevention seeks to reduce opportunities for specific categories of crime by increasing the associated risks and difficulties and reducing the rewards. A classification of 25 situational prevention techniques arranged into five principal categories of action within an over-arching rational choice theory is presented.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Australian Institute of Criminology 2003
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
20 Jun 2003
