Retail Crime International Evidence and Prevention /

Bibliografiske detaljer
Institution som forfatter: SpringerLink (Online service)
Andre forfattere: Ceccato, Vania (Editor), Armitage, Rachel (Editor)
Summary:XXXII, 435 p. 69 illus., 41 illus. in color.
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Sprog:engelsk
Udgivet: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Udgivelse:1st ed. 2018.
Serier:Crime Prevention and Security Management,
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Online adgang:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73065-3
Format: Electronisk Bog
Indholdsfortegnelse:
  • Part 1 – An Introduction to Retail Crime
  • Chapter 1. Retail crime; Vania Ceccato and Rachel Armitage
  • Chapter 2. International Trends in Retail Crime and Prevention Practices; Joshua Bamfield
  • Part 2 – Products, Settings and Offenders in Retail
  • Chapter 3. Can We Ever Know Which Objects Thieves Most Desire?; Brian Smith, Ron Clarke
  • Chapter 4. Who Steals from Shops, and Why?; James Hunter, Laura Garius, Paul Hamilton and Azrini Wahidin
  • Chapter 5. COPS and Robbers; Emmeline Taylor
  • Part 3 – Retail Environments, Crime and Perceived Safety
  • Chapter 6. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and Retail Crime; Rachel Armitage, Chris Joyce and Leanne Monchuk
  • Chapter 7. Shoplifting in Small Stores; Paul Cozens
  • Chapter 8. Crime in a Scandinavian Shopping Centre; Vania Ceccato, Örjan Falk, Pouriya Parsanezhad and Väino Tarandi
  • Chapter 9. Perceived Safety in a Shopping Centre; Vania Ceccato, Sanda Tcacencu
  • Part 4 – Retail Crime and the Wider Context
  • Chapter 10. Shopping Crime at Place; Aviv-Yafo, David Weisburd, Shai Amram and Maor Shay
  • Chapter 11. Crime at the Intersection of Rail and Retail; Andrew Newton
  • Chapter 12. Crime Against Trading; Marcelo Justus, Vania Ceccato, Gustavo Moreira and Tulio Kahn
  • Chapter 13. Theft of Medicines from Hospitals as Organised Retail Crime; Ernesto Savona, Marco Dugato and Michele Riccardi
  • Part 5 – Retail Crime Prevention
  • Chapter 14. The Challenges to Preventing Losses in Retailing; Martin Gill
  • Chapter 15. Towards a Theory of Tagging in Retail Environments; Aiden Sidebottom, Nick Tilley
  • Part 6 – Research and Practice
  • Chapter 16. Practical challenges and new research frontiers in retail crime and its prevention; Vania Ceccato and Rachel Armitage.