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    Maskulinitetsperspektiv på kriminologiens kjerneområder: Kontroll, ofre og kriminalitet by Nina Irene Jon

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Approaching crime and crime control from a gendered perspective is highly relevant: Crime and punishment are historically among the most gendered fields in society, predominantly inhabited by men. …”
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    Politi og arkitekters forebyggingslogikker: Forståelser av kriminalitetsforebyggende arbeid i offentlige rom by Marina Hiller Foshaugen

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Abstract This article focuses on crime prevention through architecture, environmental design and other situational modifications to public space. Today’s crime control is characterized by a continuously expanding focus on prevention and the proliferation of new contributions to preventive work. …”
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    RESEARCH ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF A KNOWLEDGE GRAPH OF INTERACTION RISK BETWEEN HOME INVASION THEFT OFFENDERS AND VICTIMS BASED ON INFORMATION EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY by Tuo Shi, Danyang Li, Qi Zhang

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This enables those in charge of crime control to anticipate the interactive patterns of such crime risks in advance, so as to intervene and control the crime risk before the crime fact emerges.…”
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    Unge lovbrytere by Kjersti Ericsson

    Published 2000-03-01
    “…Some lasting dilemmas have accompanied these shifts: Is it possible to smoothly combine measures "in the best interest of the child" with effective crime control? When individual preventive considerations in criminal justice gain such force that they conflict strongly with the demand for proportionality between offence and punishment, they become indefensible. …”
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    Kriminalpolitik - straffrättspolitik by Tapio Lappi-Seppälä

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…The goals of this policy were defined by a two-fold formula: (I) the minimization of the economic and social costs of crime and crime control (the aim of minimization), and (2) the fair distribution of these costs among the offender, society, and the victim (the aim of fair distribution). …”
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    Effectiveness of the Palestinian Civil Police’s Accountability and Complaint System by Mustafa Abdelbaqi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Essentially, the main goal of the police is to protect the rights and freedom of citizens; however, their authority might be abused by resorting to verbal and physical assaults against suspects and offenders under the pretext that these are essential to the task of crime control. Methods: The study uses the descriptive analytical approach, as well as the empirical method to obtain statistics and data provided by official and non-official human rights institutions. …”
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