Contenu
1. Crime prevention: the universal challenge / Gilbert Bonnemaison.
I. Crime Prevention in Transition. – 1. An Australian perspective / Chris Sumner. – 2. Developments in crime prevention in New Zealand: an overview / David Oughton. – 3. Prevention or displacement? / Dennis Challinger. – 4. 'Opportunity and desire': making prevention relevant to the criminal and social environment / Kayleen Hazlehurst.
II. Crime Prevention: State Perspectives. – 5. Crime prevention: a South Australian perspective / Sue Millbank. – 6. An overview of crime prevention in Victoria / Elizabeth McMillan. – 7. New South Wales: crime prevention directions for the future / Christine Nixon. – 8. Overview of crime prevention in Queensland / Carol Dalglish.
III. The Role of the Community in Crime Prevention. – 9. Problems and pitfalls in crime prevention / Rick Sarre. – 10. Networking crime prevention / Viktor Urjadko & Graham Setchell. – 11. The Good Neighbourhood Program in Victoria / Inez Dussuyer.
IV. New Directions for Police in Crime Prevention. – 12. Crime prevention: a challenge for police / David A Hunt. – 13. The community, the council and the police: a combination to reduce crime in Footscray / Frank Byrne.
V. Private Industry and Crime Prevention. – 14. Serendipitous crime prevention: success in the private sector / Dennis Challinger.
VI. Future Directions. – 15. Towards a national approach to crime prevention / Michael Hogan.
VII. Workshops: Crime preventions in practice. – 1. Police deputies club / Colin W.Cornish. – 2. School watch / Helena Sobulis. – 3. Problem-oriented policing: a team approach / Jennifer West & Al Thomson. – 4. Mapping crime in South Australia / Leanne Weber. – 5. The Youth and the Law Project: community crime prevention through youth / Loren Polzot. – 6. Croydon: the Good Neighbourhood Program: an innovative approach to youth programs / Allan Murnane. – 7. Change the environment and you change the people / Chris Warrior. – 8. Queensland Police Service Women's Safety Project / Lisa Rosier. – 9. Safety, security and women: an initiative of the Victorian Ministry of Police and Emergency Services and Victoria Police / Pat Thurgood & Ralph Stavely. – 10. HomeAssist: a new approach to house security / Bev Doherty. – 11. A youth crime prevention program: blue light youth camps / Robert May. – 12. Adelaide central business district crime prevention plan / Andrew Paterson. – 13. Urban design / Wendy Bell.
VIII. Local Government and Crime Prevention. – 1. Noarlunga Together Against Crime / Rob Noble & Graham Prior. – 2. Crime prevention and local government in New South Wales / Russell Hogg. – 3. New South Wales Police Service crime prevention program on anti-gay/lesbian violence / Sue Thompson.