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    • Introduction to Crime Prevention 

      Clancey, Garner
      Published 2015-12-16
      This short Introduction to Crime Prevention video provides an overview of the key models of crime prevention. The content for this video was developed by Dr Garner Clancey and the video was produced by the Information and ...
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    • Crime Prevention Evaluation Training 18 October 2011 

      Clancey, Garner; Morgan, Anthony; Willis, Katie
      Published 2011-10-19
      Evidence-based crime prevention requires sound evaluations to be conducted. Unfortunately, few crime prevention programs in Australia are ever rigorously evaluated. This can result in promising initiatives being de-funded ...
      Open Access
      Presentation
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    • Crime Prevention Practice Paper 3: An Overview of the Crime Prevention Plan Endorsement Process in New South Wales 

      Gray, Alicia; Clancey, Garner
      Published 2011-08-11
      Local government has been identified internationally as a key agency in efforts to prevent crime. Numerous policies and guidelines developed in New South Wales (NSW) over the past 10‐15 years have reflected this position. ...
      Open Access
      Working Paper
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    • Crime Prevention Practice Paper 2: An Overview to Alcohol Free Zones and Alcohol Prohibited Areas in NSW Councils 

      Chiu, Dave Yue Kim
      Published 2011-03-24
      To prevent anti‐social behaviour associated with alcohol consumption and improve public safety, NSW councils have been given the legislative power to manage the consumption of alcohol in public spaces through establishing ...
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    • Crime Prevention Practice Paper 1: An Overview of CPTED DCPs and Related Council Policies in NSW 

      Clancey, Garner; Chiu, Dave Yue Kim
      Published 2011-02-15
      Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) is increasingly adopted by councils across New South Wales (NSW). This can be done in a variety of ways. Introducing Development Control Plans (DCPs) focusing on CPTED ...
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