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The Future of the Criminology of Place offers a comprehensive examination of how place-based approaches have evolved in criminal justice research and practice. This collaborative work by leading criminologists explores the intersection of geography, environment, and crime, presenting cutting-edge research findings and innovative methodologies.
The book addresses critical questions about why certain locations experience higher crime rates and how environmental design and targeted interventions can reduce criminal activity. Contributors discuss practical applications for law enforcement, urban planning, and community safety initiatives, bridging the gap between academic research and real-world implementation.
Essential reading for criminologists, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners, this element provides evidence-based insights into place-based crime prevention and the future direction of environmental criminology studies.







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