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Situational Crime Prevention

3. Examples of Situational Crime Prevention

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Lecture

In this lecture, we consider three examples where some of the principles outlined in the previous lecture have been applied and have led to a dramatic reduction in the level of crime, focusing in particular on: (i) the installation of electronic immobilisers in cars from 1992 onwards and their impact on levels of car theft; (ii) the display of automated warning messages to users attempting to access illegal pornographic websites; and (iii) the effect of switching from glasses to plastic cups in bars and pubs on levels of assault.

Course

In this course, Professor Kate Bowers (University College, London) explores the theory and practice of situational crime prevention (SCP). In the first lecture, we think about the role of situation and opportunity in crime, including the important concepts of rational choice theory and routine activity theory. In the second lecture, we think about the five principles of SCP – increasing the effort, increasing the risk, removing excuses, reducing provocations, and reducing rewards. In the third lecture, we look at three situations in which one or more of these principles have successfully been applied. Next, we take a step back from SCP to think about how entire spaces can be designed with the minimisation of crime in mind – a concept known as Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED). In the fifth lecture, we consider some of the criticism of SCP.

Lecturer

Kate Bowers is a Professor in Crime Science at the UCL Department of Security and Crime Science. Kate has worked in the field of crime science for over 20 years, with research interests focusing on the use of quantitative methods in crime analysis and crime prevention Her most recent interests are big data approaches and the use of innovative data in understanding crime data. She has published over 100 papers and book chapters in criminology and in journals such as Criminology, the Journal of Quantitative Criminology and the Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency.

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Bowers, K. (2021, August 23). Situational Crime Prevention - Examples of Situational Crime Prevention [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/situational-crime-prevention/examples-of-situational-crime-prevention

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Bowers, K. "Situational Crime Prevention – Examples of Situational Crime Prevention." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 23 Aug 2021, https://www.massolit.io/courses/situational-crime-prevention/examples-of-situational-crime-prevention

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