Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Abbreviation | Crime Prev Community Saf |
Journal Impact | 0.83 |
Quartiles(Global) | CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY(Q4) |
ISSN | 1460-3780, 1743-4629 |
h-index | 28 |
Crime Prevention and Community Safety is at the forefront of its field. It aims to facilitate the exchange of expertise and experience, promote good practices, and help identify effective strategies for addressing issues of crime prevention and community safety. The journal publishes papers that introduce new approaches, re-evaluate traditional theories and methods, and report on the latest research. The benefits of subscribing include identifying effective strategies to improve crime prevention and enhance community safety, expanding and improving your understanding of theories, methods, and policies related to crime and its reduction or resolution, and staying up-to-date with the latest debates and research findings. What makes the journal distinct? It features informative articles from around the world aimed at improving theory and practice, adopts a multi-disciplinary approach to understand both the causes and solutions of crime, and benefits from the expertise of both the Editorial and Advisory Boards to ensure quality. The journal informs through research papers, reviews, and critiques of the latest developments in crime prevention and community safety; 'A Letter From' - a summary of recent developments in different countries; and 'Surfing the Crime Net' - a review of new material on crime prevention and community safety available on the worldwide web. Topics covered include: crime trends, audits for crime and disorder, policing measures and initiatives, multi-agency partnerships, begging and vagrancy, victimization, crime investigation technologies, evaluating crime prevention techniques, the criminal justice process, anti-social behavior, parenting and crime, domestic violence, civil law, crowd behavior, civil disorder, zero tolerance policing, strategic planning, fear of crime, international perspectives on crime control, racial harassment, alcohol and drug-related crime and disorder issues, and tourism, security, and disorder. Who should subscribe? Crime prevention officers, community safety officers, police forces, probation services, prison services, social science researchers, law firms, private and corporate security, business libraries, crime analysts, social services, investigators, national and local government, politicians, victim support agencies, magistrates, policymakers, and community groups.
HomepagePublication Information | Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.,Publishing cycle: ,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 1999,Proportion of original research papers: ,Self Citation Rate:14.30%, Gold OA Rate: 28.79% |
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