To prevent crime by applying knowledge of what works
This web site offers knowledge about the nature of criminal victimization as well as evidence on what works to reduce crime. It uses and provides access to authoritative sources and data. It is designed for policy makers, the public and others who want to see crime reduced.
Publications
- Rights for Victims of Crime: Rebalancing Justice (2011) by Irvin Waller
- Workshop on Developing a Strategic Approach to Criminal Youth Gangs
- Effective Planning for Crime Prevention
- Workshop on the Review of the Roots of Youth Violence
- Making Cities Safer: Action Briefs for Municipal Stakeholders
- IPC Review Vol. 3 Crime prevention: Sustaining the Momentum
- Making Cities Safer: Canadian Strategies and Practices
- IPC Review Vol. 2 Towards More Comprehensive Approaches to Prevention and Safety
- Homelessness, Victimization and Crime: Knowledge and Actionable Recommendations
- Making Cities Safer: International Strategies and Practices
- Building a Safer Canada - First report of the National Working Group on Crime Prevention Read more
- IPC Review Vol. 1 Learning from the Past Planning for the Future.
- Less Law, More Order: The Truth About Reducing Crime (2006) by Irvin Waller