NCJ Number
178509
Date Published
January 1999
Length
54 pages
Annotation
This report describes a developmental approach to crime prevention.
Abstract
The developmental approach to crime prevention highlights the importance of the social context in which children grow up. Strengthening community networks and family support is vital. The volume summarizes the rationale, objectives, and method for the study, and sets forth the basic concepts of developmental crime prevention. It presents an overview of the research literature (longitudinal and intervention studies) and of the assessment of Australian services and programs (special population mix, issues relating to implementation, appraisal from a developmental prevention perspective). In addition, it presents a policy framework for developmental prevention, including recommendations that can be applied to local initiatives. The report’s key themes include time and timing, risk and protective factors, community appraisal, implementation and context, and evaluation. Table, references