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Measuring the crime displacement and diffusion of benefit effects of open-street CCTV in South Korea

Crime prevention strategies are implemented to reduce the damage caused by crimes with CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) being broadly accepted as one of the main strategies. However, along with CCTV's perceived high expectations as crime deterrent, there is also a growing controversy over CCTV&...

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Published in:International journal of law, crime and justice crime and justice, 2012-09, Vol.40 (3), p.179-191
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Controversy
Crime
Crime displacement
Crime Prevention
Criminal sociology. Police. Delinquency. Deviance. Suicide
Diffusion of benefit
Diffusionism
Displacement
Marginal utility
Neighbourhoods
Sociology
Sociology of law and criminology
South Korea
Television
Violence
WDQ (Weighted Displacement Quotient)
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