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Crime prevention series
Crime prevention for migrant communities

Kayleen M Hazlehurst
Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 1990
ISBN 0 642 15514 3 ; ISSN 1031-5330
(Crime prevention series)
Abstract
This handbook has been written to provide general information to ethnic and other community groups on community-based crime prevention. Although many of the principles discussed in this booklet could be useful to any community group, the handbook does take into account specific problems and anxieties experienced by migrant minorities. It identifies these, and offers helpful suggestions for communities to overcome these difficulties through designing safer and more friendly environments.
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Contents
Part I - The theory and practice of community-based crime prevention
- What is community-based crime prevention?
- Why focus on the community?
- New tools, new skills
- Planning our program

