Designing Out Crime from Products and Systems.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781626373327
- 658.47
- TH9730 -- .D475 2010eb
Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- copyright page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Notes -- References -- Modifying Criminogenic Products: What Role for Government? -- Introduction -- Theoretical Background -- Product Change Made to Date -- The Process of Production Change -- Government Roles to Date -- Future Policy Options -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Partners Against Crime: The Role of the Corporate Sector in Tackling Crime -- Introduction -- Corporate Social Responsibility -- Public Policy and Operational Intitiatives -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- Promoting Design against Crime -- Introduction -- Situational Crime Prevention -- Lessons from the Military and from Ecodesign -- Educating and Incentivising Designers -- Persuading and Assisting Industry -- Influencing Consumer Attitudes -- Recommendations from the Main Report -- Notes -- References -- Breaking the Cycle: Fundamentals of Crime-Proofing Design -- Introduction -- The Design Experience -- The Widening Design Agenda -- The Deisgn Process -- The Four Fundamentals of Design Against Crime -- Models of Criminal Causality -- The Crime Lifecycle Model -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Designing out Crime from the U.K. Vehicle Licensing System -- Introduction -- The U.K. Vehicle Registration System in 2000 -- What We Did -- Recommendations -- Implementation -- Notes -- References -- Security Coding of Electronic Products -- Introduction -- Part 1: Conceptual Background -- The Scope of the Code -- The Case for a Voluntary Code -- Part 2: Elements of the Code -- Implententing the Code: Next Steps -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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