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ICPC Documentation Centre

The ICPCs documentation centre gathers over 3300 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. 

List of recently published documents:

* Indicates that the document is available at ICPC’s documentation centre

 


Reports :

Altbeker, A. (2006). Cars and robbers. Has car theft crime prevention worked too well? (ISS Paper
124), Pretoria: Institute for Security Studies. *
http://www.issafrica.org/pubs/papers/124/paper124.pdf  
Subjects: South Africa; Motor vehicle theft.

Blackmore, P.D. [et al.] (2006). National drug campaign: Evaluation of phase two, Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. *
http://www.drugs.health.gov.au/pdf/nidc_eval2.pdf   
Subjects: Australia; Prevention programs; National drug campaign; Program evaluation; Survey.

Coutanceau, R. (2006). Auteurs de violence au sein du couple: prise en charge et prévention, Paris: Ministère de la cohésion sociale et de la parité.
http://lesrapports.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/BRP/064000270/0000.pdf   
Subjects : France; Domestic violence; Violent men; Therapies; Prevention.

Fallon, P. (2006). Elder abuse and/or neglect: Literature review, Wellington: Ministry of Social Development.
http://www.msd.govt.nz/work-areas/social-research/elder-abuse-neglect.html  
Subjects: New Zealand; Elder abuse; Elder neglect.

Gittins, C. (2006). Violence reduction in schools – How to make a difference, Strasbourg: Council of Europe.  *
Subjects: School safety; School audit; Guide.

Green, S. P. (2006). Lying, cheating and stealing: A moral theory of white collar crime, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Subjects: White collar crime; Fraud; Bribery; Perjury; Obstruction of justice.

Human Rights Watch (2006). What future? Street children in the Democratic Republic of Congo, New York: [The Author].  *
http://hrw.org/reports/2006/drc0406/drc0406webwcover.pdf  
Subjects: Democratic Republic of Congo; Street children; Risk factors; Family violence; Police abuse; Military abuse; Sexual abuse; Child labour; HIV; AIDS; Rights of children.

Kopp, P. (2006). Économie de la drogue (Repères), Paris : Éditions de La Découverte.
Subjects: France; Drugs; Public policies; Drug trafficking; Prevention programs.

Miles, G. & Varin, S. (2006). Stop violence against us: Summary report: A preliminary national research study on the prevalence and perceptions of Cambodian children to violence, Phnom Penh: [The Author].
http://www.crin.org/docs/rdr.pdf  
Subjects: Cambodia; Violence against children; Rape; Sexual abuse; Corporal punishment.

Plan Togo (2006). Suffering to succeed in schools? Violence and abuse in schools, Lome: [The Author].  *
http://www.crin.org/docs/plan_ed_togo.pdf   
Subjects: Togo; School violence; Sexual harassment; Rape.

Wortley, R. & Smallbone, S. (Eds) (2006). Situational prevention and child sexual abuse (Crime Prevention Studies; vol.19), Monsey: Criminal Justice Press.  *
Subjects: Situational crime prevention; Child molesting; Child sexual abuse; Legislation; Internet.

 
Journals:

Amérique latine (Questions internationales; no 18, mars-avril 2006), Paris : La Documentation française.  *

The articles presented are:

‘L’Amérique latine ou les Amériques latines?’
‘Un développement marqué par de fortes inégalités économiques et sociales’
‘Le régionalisme : entre convergence et concurrence des projets’
‘Progrès et désenchantement démocratique’
‘La violence politique et civile’
‘Du catholicisme tout-puissant à la diversification des mouvements religieux’
‘Le Brésil et la quête d’un nouveau statut international’
‘Le Mexique à la croisée des deux Amériques’
‘Les évolutions démographiques de l’Union européenne’
‘L’influence des prix du pétrole sur l’économie mondiale’
‘L’Amérique latine et les Etats-Unis : entre admiration et défiance’
‘Les origines de la guerre froide en Asie’

 
American Society of criminology (2006). Criminology & Public Policy (Vol.5, no 1), New York: [The Author].  *

The articles presented are:

‘Mandatory minimum sentencing: Editorial introduction’
‘Oregon’s get tough sentencing reform: A lesson in justice system adaptation’
‘Reaction essay: Deliberating crime and punishment: A way out of get tough justice?’
‘Reaction essay: Criminology, mandatory minimums, and public policy’
‘Electronic monitoring, effectiveness, and public policy: Editorial introduction’
‘Under surveillance: An empirical test of the effectiveness and consequences of electronic monitoring’
‘Reaction essay: Issues beyond empirical em reports’
‘Reaction essay: Surveillance rehabilitation, and electronic monitoring: Getting the issues clear’
‘HIV in prisons: Editorial introduction’
‘Inmates factors associated with HIV transmission in prison’
‘Reaction essay: Debunking the myth of the safe haven: Toward a better understanding of intraprison HIV transmission’
‘Reaction essay: Addressing the HIV epidemic through quality correctional healthcare’
‘Self-harm in women’s prisons: Editorial introduction’
‘Under the barred umbrella: Is there room for a women-centered self-injury policy in Canadian corrections?’
‘Reaction essay: Pandora’s box: risk/need and gender-responsive corrections’
‘Reaction essay: Self-injury in correctional settings: Pathology of prisons or of prisoners?’

Brodeur, J.-P. (Dir.) (2005). Criminologie (Vol.38, no 2), Montréal: Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal.  *

The articles presented are:

‘Gibier de recherche, la police et le projet de connaître’
‘L’enquête criminelle’
‘De la police guidée par le renseignement à la complexité des appareils policiers : les limites de l’usage des renseignements dans la conduite des affaires policières’
‘Le renouvellement des listes noires de la lutte contre l’argent sale’
‘Le nouveau mandat policier. Faire la police dans les zones dites de non-droit’
‘Les morphologies de la sécurité après le 11 septembre : hiérarchies, marché et réseaux’
‘Police inc., une entreprise à responsabilité non limitée? Sécurité, gouvernance et bien public’
‘La régulation familiale et les comportements violents à l’adolescence : existe-t-il des différences sexuelles?’
‘Une approche de la criminalité féminine à travers l’exemple du hooliganisme’

 
Institute for Security Studies (2006). SA Crime Quarterly (no 15), Pretoria: [The Author].  *
http://www.issafrica.org/pubs/CrimeQ/No.15/Contents.htm

The articles presented are:

‘Getting into the city: Challenges facing our metro police’
‘Crowd control: Can our public order police still deliver?’
‘Sex workers speak out: Policing and the sex industry’
‘Targeting foreigners: Xenophobia among Johannesburg police’
‘Petty crime that matter: Evaluating the Western Cape community courts’

 


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