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Situational crime preventionAimed at reducing the opportunities to commit crime and victimization (Clarke, 1995). Examples include closed circuit television (CCTV), environmental and product design.
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Situational crime preventionThe science of reducing opportunities for crime.
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Situational crime preventionThe management, design, or manipulation of the immediate physical and human environment so as to remove or reduce the opportunities for specific types of crimes. (ch. 15, p. 404)
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