Section 8.3: Integrating into Policy and Practice [Learning Resources]

Fundamentals of Crime Prevention by Adam J. McKee and Scott Bransford.

 

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Reading Assignment for Section 8.3: Integrating Crime Prevention into Policy and Practice

Read the following subsection from our online textbook: Section 8.3: Integrating Crime Prevention into Policy and Practice.

What You Will Learn

In this section, you will learn about the importance of incorporating crime prevention strategies into policies and practices. You will explore the key elements of effective crime prevention policies and outline strategies for implementing these policies, including resource allocation and training. Additionally, you will discuss the role of environmental design, zoning, and public-private partnerships in crime prevention. You will also understand the significance of community involvement in crime prevention policy and practice, and identify ways technology can be leveraged to enhance crime prevention efforts.

Student Learning Outcomes for Section 8.3

  • SLO 1: Explain the importance of incorporating crime prevention strategies into policies and practices.
  • SLO 2: Describe the key elements of effective crime prevention policies.
  • SLO 3: Outline strategies for implementing crime prevention policies, including resource allocation and training.
  • SLO 4: Discuss the role of environmental design, zoning, and public-private partnerships in crime prevention.
  • SLO 5: Explain the significance of community involvement in crime prevention policy and practice.
  • SLO 6: Identify ways technology can be leveraged to enhance crime prevention efforts.

 

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File Created:  05/19/2024

Last Modified:  07/11/2024

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