Risky Facilities: A New Crime Concentration Concept
[2004] A very important principle of crime prevention is that crime is highly concentrated on particular people, places and things. This suggests that focusing resources on these concentrations will yield the greatest preventive benefits. Researchers have been developing concepts that capture different aspects of this concentration.
Ronald V. Clarke, Risky Facilities: A New Crime Concentration Concept, Brisbane, Australia: Paper of the 9th ICA Conference 2004.
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