Crime Prevention Series
Crime prevention for Aboriginal communities
Kayleen M Hazlehurst
Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 1990
ISBN 0 642 14937 2 ; ISSN 1031-5330
(Crime prevention series)
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Abstract
This handbook takes a community based approach to crime prevention. It covers planning, implementing and evaluating crime prevention programs. Appendices provide a summary of ideas and sample plans for action which can be adapted for training sessions and workshops.
Contents
- Title and foreword (PDF 265kB)
- Contents (PDF 77kB)
- Acknowlegements (PDF 100kB)
- Preface (PDF 102kB)
- Part I: Getting started (Title page) (PDF 87kB)
- 1. Our vision for the future
- 2. The working group
- 3. Identifying the problem
- Part II: Running the program (Title page) (PDF 77kB)
- 4. Planning the program
- 5. Implementing the program
- 6. Evaluating the program
- 7. Realising our vision
- Part III: Appendices (PDF 342kB)
- Colour Photos
- Picture 1 (JPEG 176kB)
This T-shirt was part of a national Aboriginal health promotion campaign for 'Koorie Drug Free Day' held at Wilcannia, New South Wales, on January 29 1989. - Picture 2 (JPEG 485kB)
Drink Safe, Health Department of Western Australia. - Picture 3 (JPEG 244kB)
Produced by Aboriginal and Islander People of Australia as part of the Drug Offensive. - Picture 4 (JPEG 213kB)
Smoking and Health Project, February 1985, Health Department of Western Australia. - Picture 5 (JPEG 226kB)
Smoking and Health Project, July 1988, Health Department of Western Australia.
- Picture 1 (JPEG 176kB)