na INLIS000000000003638 20221111110143 0010-0520003638 221111 | | eng 978-1-4200-8437-5 eng 364.4 364.4 URB Urban Crime Prevention, Surveillance, and Restorative Justice : Effects of Social Technologies Edited by Paul Knepper, Jonathan Doak, and Joanna Shapland Urban Crime Prevention, Surveillance, and Restorative Justice : Effects of Social Technologies / Edited by Paul Knepper, Jonathan Doak, and Joanna Shapland London : CRC Press, 2009 xxxiii, 223 p. : :illus. ; 24 cm. Indeks : p.205-223 p.191-194 Crime prevention, surveillance, and restorative justice have transformed the response to crime in recent years. Each has had a significant impact on policy, introducing new concepts and reassessing traditional aims and priorities. While such efforts attract a great deal of criminological interest, they tend to be discussed within separate and discrete literatures, rather than as part of a cohesive and concerted effort. This book examines these emerging trends which are increasingly being contemplated by police, courts, and corrections agencies, and explores how these three concepts are changing national and international policies concerning crime.The book addresses these topics within a larger framework of social technology, defined as coordinated action derived from an organized field of knowledge to achieve a particular result. It focuses on efforts aimed at reducing and responding to crime without reliance on the conventional criminal justice practices of police and prisons. Crime prevention Restorative justice 13265/MKRI-P/XI-2009 13266/MKRI-P/XI-2009 13266/MKRI-P/XI-2009 13265/MKRI-P/XI-2009 13265/MKRI-P/XI-2009 13266/MKRI-P/XI-2009