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ICPC Documentation Centre
The ICPCs documentation centre gathers over 3200 documents related to crime prevention. This includes documentation on national prevention policies, diverse initiatives and programs, statistics, reports and other articles on subjects such as violence against women, juvenile delinquency, drugs, and urban security.
The ICPC collection is open to the public from 10 am to 4 pm (Est), Monday-Friday.
Recent additions to the ICPC documentation centre:
Reports:
(2005). Thailand country report. The Eleventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice 18-25 April 2005 Bangkok, Thailand - Synergies and responses: Strategic alliances in crime prevention and criminal justice, Bangkok: Corrections Press.
Subjects: Thailand; Transnational organized crime; Terrorism; Corruption; Economic crime; Computer-related crime; Restorative justice; Best practices; Urban crime; Youth at risk.
British Council (2005). Security, justice and growth Nigeria, Manchester: [The Author].
Subjects: Nigeria; Security justice and growth programme; Community policing; Community safety; Dispute resolution; Corruption.
Button, M. (2002). Private policing, Cullompton; Portland: Willan Publishing.
Subjects: England; Private policing; Specialised police organisations; Private security; Plural policing.
Dammert, L., y Lunecke, A. (2004). La prevención del delito en Chile. Una visión desde la comunidad (Colección Seguridad Ciudadana y Democracia), Santiago : Centro de Estudios en Seguridad Ciudadana.
Sujets: Chile; Politicas publicas de prevención del delito; Participation social de los jóvenes.
Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (2005). Country report for Nigeria for the Eleventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Bangkok, Thailand 18th-25th April 2005, Abuja: [The Author].
Subjects: Nigeria; Conference paper; United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal justice; Transnational organised crime; Terrorism; Corruption; Law enforcement; Best practices; Urban crime; Youth at risk; Economic crime; Money laundering; Computer related-crime.
Johnson, H. (2005). Crime victimisation in Australia: Key results of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey (Research and Public Policy Series; no 64), Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
Subjects: Australia; International crime victimisation survey; Assault; Threat; Robbery; Theft; Burglary; Motor vehicle theft; Citizen crime reporting.
Korean Institute of Criminology (2005). National report 2005: Safe society without fear of crime, Seoul: Ministry of Justice.
Subjects: Korea; Conference paper; United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice; Crime trends; Criminal justice system; Terrorism; Transnational organized crime; Corruption; Drug related crimes; Computer related crimes.
Krapac, D. (Ed.) (2005). Making standards work: Fifty years of standard-setting in crime prevention and criminal justice: Report of the Republic of Croatia, Zagreb: Ministry of Justice, Government of the Republic of Croatia.
Subjects: Republic of Croatia; Conference paper; UN standards on crime prevention; Legislation; Law enforcement; Juvenile justice.
Macdonald, M. (2005). A study of the health care provision, existing drug services and strategies operating in prisons in ten countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Publication Series; no 45), Helsinki: HEUNI.
Subjects: Bulgaria; Czech Republic; Estonia; Hungary; Latvia; Lithuania; Romania; Poland; Slovakia; Prison system; Prison administration; Drug use; Prison population; Suicide; Prison health care; Prevention programs; Drug treatment.
The National Commission on Law & Order (2004). Report of the National Commission on Law & Order, Bridgetown: [The Author].
Subjects: Barbados; Governance; Civil society organisations; Education system; National youth service; Child abuse; Domestic violence USE Family violence; HIV; AIDS; Law enforcement; Crimes against tourists; Corruption; White collar crime; Economic crime; Policing; Fear of crime; Criminal justice system.
Vande Sompel, R. (2000). Les sources du community (oriented) policing et son application en Belgique, Bruxelles: Ministère de l'Intérieur. http://www.info-zone.be/PROGFR/progprox/proxpub.htm
Sujets : Belgique; Community policing.
Journals :
(2005). British Journal of Criminology (Vol.45, no 2), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
The articles presented are:
‘Dig a bit deeper : Regulation and the illicit antiquities market’ ‘Criminal expertise and offender decision-making: An experimental analysis of how offenders and non-offenders differentially perceive social stimuli’ ‘How do residential burglars select targer areas?: A new approach to the analysis of criminal location choice’ ‘Reflections on the private versus public policing of economic crime’ ‘What’s race got to do with justice?: Responsibilization strategies at parole hearings’ ‘The links between heroin, crack cocaine and crime: Where does street crime fit in?’ ‘The use of shame with sexual offenders’ ‘Resesarch note: The link between shoplifting and burglary: The booster burglar’
(2005). Crime prevention and community safety: An international journal (Vol.7, no 2), Leicester: Perpetuity Press.
The articles presented are:
‘What works? A critical note on the evaluation of crime reduction initiatives’ ‘A little yellow box: The targeting of automatic teller machines as a strategy in reducing street robbery’ ‘Reducing violence against NHS staff: Findings from an evaluation of the safer Surrey hospital initiative’ ‘Burglary reduction in action: The Hartlepool experience’
Institut National des Hautes Études de Sécurité (2005). Police et identification: Enjeux, pratiques, techniques (Les Cahiers de la Sécurité; no 56), Paris: La Documentation Française.
Les articles présentés sont :
‘Big brother ou big benefits? Identification biométrique et encartement’ ‘La biométrie: une technologie pour gérer les incertitudes de la modernité contemporaine. Applications américaines’ ‘La frontière est partout : encartement, surveillance et altérité. Réflexions autour du projet anglais de carte d’identité intelligente’ ‘Le second souffle de la police technique et scientifique’ ‘Le désordre assisté par ordinateur. L’informatisation des fichiers de police en France (1968-1940)’ ‘Naissance d’une science policière de l’identification en Italie (1902-1922)’ ‘Tout en police est affaire d’identification. Techniques et pratiques de police judiciaire par la 11e brigade mobile (1908-1940)’ ‘Classifier, communiquer, confondre. L’histoire du regard pratique dans les services de police en Allemagne au XIXe siècle’ ‘Alphonse Bertillon face à la dactyloscopie. Nouvelle technologie policière d’identification et trajectoire bureaucratique’ ‘Inventeurs en uniforme. Gendarmes et policiers face à l’amélioration des feuilles de signalement sous la Restauration’ ‘La culture professionnelle des policiers, une analyse longitudinale’ ‘L’impossible comparaison. Réformes pénitentiaires en France et aux Etats-Unis au XIXe siècle’ ‘Les pratiques policières d’identification des migrants et leurs enjeux pour l’histoire des relations de pouvoir. Contribution à une réflexion en longue durée’ ‘L’affaire Scheffer : une victoire de la science contre le crime?’
Tokima International Victimology Institute (2004). International perspectives in victimology (Vol.1, no 1), Tokyo: Seibundo Publishing Co., Ltd.
The articles presented are:
‘Criminal victimization and victim services across the world: Results and prospects of the International Crime Victims Survey’ ‘Victim blaming theory and research: Impact on professional practice’ ‘The evolution of victimology: A view over Italy and Europe through research’ ‘Victimology without victimology: The status of victimological research in Scandinavia’ ‘Victimological research in Germany’ ‘A précis of victimology research in South Africa’ ‘The status of victimological research and victims’ rights in the United States’ ‘Clinical victimological research in emergency forensic units in France and Israel: The Jean Verdier model’ ‘The witness and the victims’ protection in Argentina: Research on the adaptation and impact of norms of protection in the criminal justice system’ ‘Victimology, research, and helping victims in Britain’ |