Thefts of and from autos are among the most commonly reported crimes, and they account for the highest losses among property crimes that target individuals (except for arson). But according to this new book, recent initiatives in the U.S., Europe and Australia have proven effective or are showing promise in preventing car theft.
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"...analyzing problems and collaboration are the future of criminal justice. This volume on understanding and preventing car theft offers a glimpse of that future, illustrating what can be gained through collaborative problem solving across sectors and jurisdictions." from the Foreword by George L. Kelling and Michael L. Wagers, Police Institute of Rutgers University
Editors Michael G. Maxfield and Ronald V. Clarke are professors in the School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey.
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