Guidelines
... for systematic approaches in crime prevention
The guidelines offer orientation for systematic approaches to crime prevention (i.e. for planning, implementing and evaluating a project) for Managers of Projects and Programs, Communities, Governments, Funding Agencies and Evaluators striving for high quality in their prevention work. Appropriate tools (guidelines) may be selected from this collection depending on the situation at hand.
Step by Step Towards Success (SSTS)
You are planning a crime prevention project or want to re-evaluate an ongoing project?...
The 7 Steps give practical and useful help for the planning, implementation, and reviewing of Crime ...
The Beccaria-Standards are a method for project management. They are a practical guide or a self-hel...
Other guidelines:
Many of the weaknesses of current practice in problem- oriented policing result from the insufficien...
Many of the weaknesses of current practice in problem-oriented policing result from the insufficient...
A suite of still-evolving conceptual frameworks covering many aspects of practical and academic pers...
The assessment tool is to support joint (inter-sectoral) program-ming in crime prevention at the cou...
The handbook describes in detail international examples of the application of the UN Guidelines for ...
The author indicates where the US went wrong in their over-reliance on police and incarceration (Law...
The publication provides advice on how to plan and evaluate a crime prevention project, focused on p...
Poverty, the lack of future prospects and social, economical and political marginalization shape the...
5Is seeks to transfer practical experience in crime prevention, by facilitating the successful repli...
A clear picture of crime and victimization in a given city is the foundation for targeted action to ...
The guidelines describe the main elements for effective and humane crime prevention in eight princip...