Report
Description
This paper by Adrian Cherney uses existing literature to highlight the place of problem solving in crime prevention, and the need for flexibility, responsiveness, and an understanding of context in using problem solving techniques. It calls for problem solving to play a greater role in the efforts of criminologists to develop crime prevention programs, and stresses the need for the recording and exchange of information between crime prevention practitioners.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Australian Institute of Criminology 2006
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
3 Jul 2006
