TY - BOOK AU - Von Hirsch,Andrew AU - Garland,David AU - Wakefield,Alison ED - University of Cambridge. TI - Ethical and social perspectives on situational crime prevention SN - 1841131717 AV - HV7431 .E82 2000 U1 - 364.4 21 PY - 2000/// CY - Oxford PB - Hart KW - Crime prevention KW - Moral and ethical aspects N1 - Published for Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge; The thinking reflected in this book was stimulated by two colloquia held in Cambridge, in January 1997 and October 1999; Machine generated contents note: 1 Ideas, Institutions and Situational Crime Prevention 1 -- David Garland -- 2 Benefits, Burdens and Responsibilities: Some Ethical Dimensions of -- Situational Crime Prevention 17 -- R A Duff and S E Marshall -- 3 The Burdens of Situational Crime Prevention: An Ethical Commentary 37 -- John Kicinig -- 4 The Ethics of Public Television Surveillance 59 -- Andrew von Hirsch -- 5 Exclusion from Public Space 77 -- Andrew yon Hirsch and Clifford Shearing -- 6 Situational Prevention, Criminology and Social Values 97 -- Ronald V. Clarke -- 7 Situational Prevention: Social Values and Social Viewpoints 113 -- Joanna Shapland -- 8Situational Crime Prevention in Mass Private Property 125 -- Alison Wakefield -- 9 Changing Situations and Changing People 147 -- David J Smith -- Ig For a Sociological Theory of Situations (Or How Useful is -- Pragmatic Criminology?) 175 -- Tim Hope and Richard Sparks -- Situational Crime Prevention, Urban Governance and Trust Relations 193 -- Adam Crawford -- 12 The New Criminologies of Everyday Life: Routine Activity Theory -- in Historical and Social Context 215 -- David Garland -- List of Participants 225 -- Index 226 UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy02/2001270548.html ER -