Session 357: CP4 -> Situational Aspects of Crime Prevention
Time: 10:00AM to 11:30 AM on Friday, November 19
Place: York
Session Chair: Kate A. Painter, Cambridge University
Video Voyeurism: "Peeping" Into the World of High Tech Voyeurs and Examining Laws Designed to Protect an Individual's Privacy
by: Michelle Ross, Indiana University (Corresponding)
Escort Programs on Campus. A U.S. and Canadian Comparison
by: Rizwana Mahmood, San Jose State University (Corresponding)
Louis M. Holscher, San Jose State University
Preventing Vehicle Theft With Curfew Decals: Does it Work?
by: Steve Olander, Uppsala University (Corresponding)
Improved Street Lighting: Crime Reducing Effects and Cost-Benefit Analyses
by: Kate A. Painter, Cambridge University (Corresponding)
David P. Farrington, Cambridge University
Measuring Displacement and Diffusion: An Analysis of Indirect Impacts of Policing in Crime Hot Spots
by: David L. Weisburd, Police Foundation and Hebrew University (Corresponding)
Justin T. Ready, Police Foundation
Frank Gajewski, Jersey City Police Department
Rosann Greenspan, The Police Foundation
John Eck, University of Cincinnati

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