Crime prevention

Books

  • Homel, R. (1996). The politics and practice of situational crime prevention. Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 5. New York, Criminal Justice Press.

Journal articles

Research monographs, reports and other papers

  • Townsley, M. and Homel, R. (1997). Hot spots and repeat break and enter crimes: An analysis of police calls for service data. Brisbane, Queensland Criminal Justice Commission, (25 pages).
  • Hauritz, M., Homel, R., Sutton, A, Townsley, M. and Hayes, H. (1996). Brisbane crime profile: 1993-1995. Brisbane, Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety (128 pages plus appendices).
  • Guidi, S., Townsley, M. and Homel, R. (1997). Repeat break and enter crimes: An analysis of police calls for service data in a Brisbane region. In the Proceedings of The Second National Outlook Symposium: Violent Crime, Property Crime and Public Policy. Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, March 3, 1997.
  • Homel, R. (1995). Flawed order: The administration of justice in a 'get tough' era. In Queensland Youth Affairs Conference 1994: Conference Report - Making a Difference (pages 45-69). Brisbane, Youth Affairs Network of Queensland.

Book chapters in edited collections

  • Homel, R. and Thomson, C. (2005). Causes and prevention of violence in prisons. In Sean O'Toole and Simon Eyland (eds), Corrections criminology (pages 101-108). Sydney, Hawkins Press.
  • Ede, A., Homel, R. and Prenzler, T. (2002). Situational corruption prevention. In T. Prenzler and J.Ransley (eds), Police reform: Building integrity (pages 210-226) . Sydney, Federation Press.
  • Clarke, R. and Homel, R. (1997). A revised classification of techniques of situational crime prevention. In S.P. Lab (ed), Crime prevention at a crossroads. (pages 21-35). Cincinnati, Ohio, Anderson.
  • Homel, R. (1996). Introduction (PDF 206k). In R. Homel (ed), The politics and practice of situational crime prevention. Crime Prevention Studies, 5 (pages 1-8.). New York, Criminal Justice Press.
  • Homel, R. (1994). Can police prevent crime? In K. Bryett and C. Lewis (eds), Contemporary policing: Unpeeling tradition. (pages 7-34). Macmillan Australia.

Back to top

Member of Innovative Research Universities Australia